Objective The majority of suicide decedents have had contact with health services close to their death. Some of these contacts include admissions to hospitals for physical and mental health conditions, injury and intentional self-harm. This study aims to establish and quantify the risks of suicide following hospital admission for a range of mental and physical illnesses. Methods A retrospective analysis was carried out on existing morbidity and mortality data in Victoria. Data was extracted from the Victorian Admitted Episodes Dataset and the Victorian Suicide Register. Unplanned hospital admissions among adult patients (> = 15 years of age), discharged between 01 January 2011 and 31 December 2016 (2,430,154 admissions), were selected. S...
BackgroundEmergency medicine physicians and psychiatric staff face a challenging job in risk stratif...
This annual statistical publication presents suicide information received from the New Zealand Morta...
The objective of this study was to detail the nature and correlates of mental health and non-mental ...
AimsThe aims of this study were to examine the prevalence of hospital contact in the year prior to s...
Aims The aims of this study were to examine the prevalence of hospital contact in the year prior to ...
AIMS: The aims of this study were to examine the prevalence of hospital contact in the year prior to...
AIM: Self-harm and suicidal behaviour is most prevalent during adolescence, but little is known abou...
ObjectiveThe majority of suicide decedents have had contact with health services in the months befor...
Alcohol misuse is a well-known risk factor for suicide however, the relationship between alcohol-rel...
ObjectiveThe majority of suicide decedents have had contact with health services in the months befor...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Alcohol misuse is a well-known risk factor for suicide however, the relation...
Objective: This study aimed to identify stressors over-represented in the 12 months prior to death a...
Background: Self-harm is the strongest risk factor for subsequent suicide but risk may vary. We comp...
OBJECTIVE: Alcohol misuse is a well-known risk factor for suicide however, the relationship between ...
This research investigated the presence and nature of mental illness among persons who died by suici...
BackgroundEmergency medicine physicians and psychiatric staff face a challenging job in risk stratif...
This annual statistical publication presents suicide information received from the New Zealand Morta...
The objective of this study was to detail the nature and correlates of mental health and non-mental ...
AimsThe aims of this study were to examine the prevalence of hospital contact in the year prior to s...
Aims The aims of this study were to examine the prevalence of hospital contact in the year prior to ...
AIMS: The aims of this study were to examine the prevalence of hospital contact in the year prior to...
AIM: Self-harm and suicidal behaviour is most prevalent during adolescence, but little is known abou...
ObjectiveThe majority of suicide decedents have had contact with health services in the months befor...
Alcohol misuse is a well-known risk factor for suicide however, the relationship between alcohol-rel...
ObjectiveThe majority of suicide decedents have had contact with health services in the months befor...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Alcohol misuse is a well-known risk factor for suicide however, the relation...
Objective: This study aimed to identify stressors over-represented in the 12 months prior to death a...
Background: Self-harm is the strongest risk factor for subsequent suicide but risk may vary. We comp...
OBJECTIVE: Alcohol misuse is a well-known risk factor for suicide however, the relationship between ...
This research investigated the presence and nature of mental illness among persons who died by suici...
BackgroundEmergency medicine physicians and psychiatric staff face a challenging job in risk stratif...
This annual statistical publication presents suicide information received from the New Zealand Morta...
The objective of this study was to detail the nature and correlates of mental health and non-mental ...