Aims to investigate the relationship between time after hospital discharge and drug-related death (DRD) and suicide among drug users in Scotland, while controlling for potential confounders. The 69 457 individuals who registered for drug treatment in Scotland during 1 April 1996-31 March 2006. Time-at-risk was from the date of an individual's first attendance at drug treatment services after 1 April 1996 until the earlier date of death or end-of-study, 31 March 2006, and was categorized according to time since the most recent hospitalization, as during hospitalization, within 28 days, 29-90 days, 91 days to 1 year and >1 year since discharge from most recent hospital stay versus 'never admitted' (reference). Time-periods soon after discharg...
Background: Studies have rarely explored suicides completed following discharge from both general...
<p>Drugs-related Death Rates Soon After Hospital-discharge for Ever-IDU Behavioral Risk-factor, SDMD...
BACKGROUND: Drug users who are leaving/completing inpatient medication-free treatment may, like drug...
Leading causes of death for drug-treatment clients across Scotland, 1996–2006, were drug-related (13...
Leading causes of death for drug-treatment clients across Scotland, 1996–2006, were drug-related (13...
We validate that the 28 days after hospital-discharge are high-risk for drugs-related death (DRD) am...
We validate that the 28 days after hospital-discharge are high-risk for drugs-related death (DRD) am...
<p>Abbreviations: DRD, drugs-related death; SDMD, Scottish Drugs Misuse Database; Pys, Person-years;...
Background: Studies have rarely explored suicides completed following discharge from both general an...
Background: Studies have rarely explored suicides completed following discharge from both general an...
Background: Studies have rarely explored suicides completed following discharge from both general an...
Background: Studies have rarely explored suicides completed following discharge from both general an...
Background: Studies have rarely explored suicides completed following discharge from both general an...
Background: Studies have rarely explored suicides completed following discharge from both general...
Despite drug users’ high mortality rates, their contacts with hospital and psychiatric treatment hav...
Background: Studies have rarely explored suicides completed following discharge from both general...
<p>Drugs-related Death Rates Soon After Hospital-discharge for Ever-IDU Behavioral Risk-factor, SDMD...
BACKGROUND: Drug users who are leaving/completing inpatient medication-free treatment may, like drug...
Leading causes of death for drug-treatment clients across Scotland, 1996–2006, were drug-related (13...
Leading causes of death for drug-treatment clients across Scotland, 1996–2006, were drug-related (13...
We validate that the 28 days after hospital-discharge are high-risk for drugs-related death (DRD) am...
We validate that the 28 days after hospital-discharge are high-risk for drugs-related death (DRD) am...
<p>Abbreviations: DRD, drugs-related death; SDMD, Scottish Drugs Misuse Database; Pys, Person-years;...
Background: Studies have rarely explored suicides completed following discharge from both general an...
Background: Studies have rarely explored suicides completed following discharge from both general an...
Background: Studies have rarely explored suicides completed following discharge from both general an...
Background: Studies have rarely explored suicides completed following discharge from both general an...
Background: Studies have rarely explored suicides completed following discharge from both general an...
Background: Studies have rarely explored suicides completed following discharge from both general...
Despite drug users’ high mortality rates, their contacts with hospital and psychiatric treatment hav...
Background: Studies have rarely explored suicides completed following discharge from both general...
<p>Drugs-related Death Rates Soon After Hospital-discharge for Ever-IDU Behavioral Risk-factor, SDMD...
BACKGROUND: Drug users who are leaving/completing inpatient medication-free treatment may, like drug...