INTRODUCTION: An estimated 803,900 people worldwide died as a result of self-harm in 2012. The deliberate ingestion of pesticides has been identified as the method most frequently used to commit fatal self-harm globally. In Sri Lanka, it is estimated that up to 60% of all suicides are committed using this method. The aim of the present study is to assess the cost-effectiveness of an ongoing safe storage intervention currently taking place in a rural Sri Lankan district and to model the cost-effectiveness of implementing the safe storage intervention as well as four potential interventions (legislative, medical management, follow-up contact and mobile phone contact) on a national level. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Study design for all the strategi...
Background: In South Asia, up to one in five individuals who use pesticides for self-harm purchase t...
BACKGROUND: Attempted or non-fatal self-poisoning is common in Sri Lanka. To date, ...
Background: Sri Lanka has one of the highest suicide rates in the world. Gatekeeper programs aimed a...
BACKGROUND: The WHO recognises pesticide poisoning to be the single most important means of suicide ...
Abstract Background The WHO recognises pesticide poisoning to be the single most important means of ...
INTRODUCTION: Pesticide self-poisoning kills an estimated 110_000-168_000 people worldwide annually....
BACKGROUND: Deliberate self-poisoning with agricultural pesticides is the commonest means of suicid...
Background Agricultural pesticide self-poisoning is a major public health problem in rural Asia. Th...
Background: Self-poisoning with pesticides is a major reason for high suicide rates in rural areas ...
from pesticides, in a single district. Methods Data on staff, drug, laboratory and other inputs for ...
Background The rate of non-fatal self-poisoning in Sri Lanka has increased in recent years, with as...
BACKGROUND: Pesticide suicides are considered the single most important means of suicide worldwide. ...
Non-fatal self-poisoning is a significant public health problem in Sri Lanka. Hospital admission rat...
To investigate the effect of 3-year phased bans of the pesticides dimethoate and fenthion in 2008–20...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effect of 3-year phased bans of the pesticides dimethoate and fenthion ...
Background: In South Asia, up to one in five individuals who use pesticides for self-harm purchase t...
BACKGROUND: Attempted or non-fatal self-poisoning is common in Sri Lanka. To date, ...
Background: Sri Lanka has one of the highest suicide rates in the world. Gatekeeper programs aimed a...
BACKGROUND: The WHO recognises pesticide poisoning to be the single most important means of suicide ...
Abstract Background The WHO recognises pesticide poisoning to be the single most important means of ...
INTRODUCTION: Pesticide self-poisoning kills an estimated 110_000-168_000 people worldwide annually....
BACKGROUND: Deliberate self-poisoning with agricultural pesticides is the commonest means of suicid...
Background Agricultural pesticide self-poisoning is a major public health problem in rural Asia. Th...
Background: Self-poisoning with pesticides is a major reason for high suicide rates in rural areas ...
from pesticides, in a single district. Methods Data on staff, drug, laboratory and other inputs for ...
Background The rate of non-fatal self-poisoning in Sri Lanka has increased in recent years, with as...
BACKGROUND: Pesticide suicides are considered the single most important means of suicide worldwide. ...
Non-fatal self-poisoning is a significant public health problem in Sri Lanka. Hospital admission rat...
To investigate the effect of 3-year phased bans of the pesticides dimethoate and fenthion in 2008–20...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effect of 3-year phased bans of the pesticides dimethoate and fenthion ...
Background: In South Asia, up to one in five individuals who use pesticides for self-harm purchase t...
BACKGROUND: Attempted or non-fatal self-poisoning is common in Sri Lanka. To date, ...
Background: Sri Lanka has one of the highest suicide rates in the world. Gatekeeper programs aimed a...