Background: We investigated whether a volitional helpsheet (VHS), a brief psychological intervention, could reduce repeat self-harm in the 6 months following a suicide attempt. Methods: We did a prospective, single-site, randomised controlled trial. Patients admitted to a hospital in Edinburgh, UK, after a suicide attempt were deemed eligible for the study if they were over the age of 16 years, had a self reported history of self-harm, were fluent in English, were medically fit to interview, and were not participating in other research studies within the hospital. Eligible patients were randomly assigned (1:1), via web-based randomisation, to receive either VHS plus usual treatment (intervention group) or only treatment as usual (control g...
Objective: To identify and synthesise the findings from all randomised controlled trials that have e...
We have assessed the methodological quality of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of interventions ...
Objective: To identify and synthesise the findings from all randomised controlled trials that have e...
Background: We investigated whether a volitional helpsheet (VHS), a brief psychological intervention...
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Background Implementation intentions link triggers for self-harm with coping skills and appear to...
Background Non-fatal self-harm is one of the commonest reasons for adults’ emergency hospital attend...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Attempted suicide is the main risk factor for suicide and repeated suicide ...
Background: Implementation intentions link triggers for self-harm with coping skills and appear ...
Background: Around 150,000 people each year attend hospitals in England due to self-harm, many of th...
Abstract Background Despite being preventable, suicide is a leading cause of death and a major globa...
Introduction: Self harm is a strong predictor for suicide. Risks for repeat behaviour are heightened...
Background In Scotland, an estimated 68 individuals under the age of 25 attended accident and emerge...
INTRODUCTION: The Attempted Suicide Short Intervention Program (ASSIP) is a brief psychotherapeutic ...
Objective: To examine the evidence for the effectiveness of clinical interventions designed to reduc...
Objective: To identify and synthesise the findings from all randomised controlled trials that have e...
We have assessed the methodological quality of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of interventions ...
Objective: To identify and synthesise the findings from all randomised controlled trials that have e...
Background: We investigated whether a volitional helpsheet (VHS), a brief psychological intervention...
© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY lice...
Background Implementation intentions link triggers for self-harm with coping skills and appear to...
Background Non-fatal self-harm is one of the commonest reasons for adults’ emergency hospital attend...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Attempted suicide is the main risk factor for suicide and repeated suicide ...
Background: Implementation intentions link triggers for self-harm with coping skills and appear ...
Background: Around 150,000 people each year attend hospitals in England due to self-harm, many of th...
Abstract Background Despite being preventable, suicide is a leading cause of death and a major globa...
Introduction: Self harm is a strong predictor for suicide. Risks for repeat behaviour are heightened...
Background In Scotland, an estimated 68 individuals under the age of 25 attended accident and emerge...
INTRODUCTION: The Attempted Suicide Short Intervention Program (ASSIP) is a brief psychotherapeutic ...
Objective: To examine the evidence for the effectiveness of clinical interventions designed to reduc...
Objective: To identify and synthesise the findings from all randomised controlled trials that have e...
We have assessed the methodological quality of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of interventions ...
Objective: To identify and synthesise the findings from all randomised controlled trials that have e...