Background: Alcohol is often involved in hospital-treated self-harm. Therefore it is important to establish the role of alcohol in self-harm as well as to identify associated factors, in order to best inform service provision. Methods: Data on self-harm presentations to hospital emergency departments in Ireland and Northern Ireland from April 2012 to December 2013 were analysed. We calculated the prevalence of alcohol consumption in self-harm. Using Poisson regression models, we identified the factors associated with having consumed alcohol at the time of a self-harm act. Results: Alcohol was present in 43% of all self-harm acts, and more common in Northern Ireland (50 versus 37%). The factors associated with alcohol being involved we...
Background: The Northern Ireland Registry of Deliberate Self-Harm was established as an outcome of t...
Intentional drug overdose (IDO) is the most common form of hospital-treated self-harm, yet no nation...
Background: The nature of medical care in relation to acute alcohol and other drug presentations is ...
Background: Alcohol is often involved in hospital-treated self-harm. Therefore it is important to es...
The Public Health Agency (PHA) in Northern Ireland published the findings of a study into the afterc...
OBJECTIVE: The specific objectives of this study were to examine variation in the care of self-harm ...
BACKGROUND: Problems relating to alcohol use are very common among deliberate self-harm (DSH) patien...
OBJECTIVE: Alcohol misuse is a well-known risk factor for suicide however, the relationship between ...
Background: Intentional drug overdose (IDO) is the most common form of hospital-treated self-harm, y...
BACKGROUND: Previous research into the epidemiology and management of self-harm has been largely bas...
© 2018 Society for the Study of Addiction. Background: Emergency department (ED) alcohol-related pre...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Alcohol misuse is a well-known risk factor for suicide however, the relation...
Alcohol misuse is a well-known risk factor for suicide however, the relationship between alcohol-rel...
Abstract- Deliberate self-harm (DSH) is common in people with Alcohol use disorders. Individuals who...
Objective The specific objectives of this study were to examine variation in the care of self-harm p...
Background: The Northern Ireland Registry of Deliberate Self-Harm was established as an outcome of t...
Intentional drug overdose (IDO) is the most common form of hospital-treated self-harm, yet no nation...
Background: The nature of medical care in relation to acute alcohol and other drug presentations is ...
Background: Alcohol is often involved in hospital-treated self-harm. Therefore it is important to es...
The Public Health Agency (PHA) in Northern Ireland published the findings of a study into the afterc...
OBJECTIVE: The specific objectives of this study were to examine variation in the care of self-harm ...
BACKGROUND: Problems relating to alcohol use are very common among deliberate self-harm (DSH) patien...
OBJECTIVE: Alcohol misuse is a well-known risk factor for suicide however, the relationship between ...
Background: Intentional drug overdose (IDO) is the most common form of hospital-treated self-harm, y...
BACKGROUND: Previous research into the epidemiology and management of self-harm has been largely bas...
© 2018 Society for the Study of Addiction. Background: Emergency department (ED) alcohol-related pre...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Alcohol misuse is a well-known risk factor for suicide however, the relation...
Alcohol misuse is a well-known risk factor for suicide however, the relationship between alcohol-rel...
Abstract- Deliberate self-harm (DSH) is common in people with Alcohol use disorders. Individuals who...
Objective The specific objectives of this study were to examine variation in the care of self-harm p...
Background: The Northern Ireland Registry of Deliberate Self-Harm was established as an outcome of t...
Intentional drug overdose (IDO) is the most common form of hospital-treated self-harm, yet no nation...
Background: The nature of medical care in relation to acute alcohol and other drug presentations is ...