OBJECTIVE: The purposes of this study were to estimate suicide rates up to 4 years after a deliberate self-harm episode, to investigate time-period effects on the suicide rate over the follow-up period, and to examine potential sociodemographic and clinical predictors of suicide within this cohort. METHOD: This prospective cohort study included 7,968 deliberate self-harm attendees at the emergency departments of four hospital trusts in the neighboring cities of Manchester and Salford, in northwest England, between September 1, 1997, and August 31, 2001. Suicide rates and standardized mortality ratios (SMRs) for the cohort were calculated. Potential risk factors were investigated by using Cox’s proportional hazards models. RESULTS: Sixty sui...
Background: Self-harm (intentional self-poisoning and self-injury) in children and adolescents is of...
Background: Mortality from suicide and other causes is significantly increased in patients who engag...
BackgroundObservational studies are suited to examining links between the routine hospital managemen...
OBJECTIVE: The purposes of this study were to estimate suicide rates up to 4 years after a deliberat...
Background: Self-harm is the strongest risk factor for subsequent suicide but risk may vary. We comp...
Objective: To determine the risk of non-fatal self harm in the 12 months after discharge from psychi...
Background: Nonfatal self-harm is the strongest predictor of suicide, with some of the risk factors ...
Background: Nonfatal self-harm is the strongest predictor of suicide, with some of the risk factors ...
BACKGROUND: People with a history of self-harm are at a far greater risk of suicide than the general...
Aims A large number of people present each day at hospitals for non-fatal deliberate self-harm (DSH)...
BACKGROUND: Trends in deliberate self-harm (DSH) are important because they have implications for ho...
BACKGROUND: Self-harm (intentional self-poisoning and self-injury) in children and adolescents is of...
Background: Methods used at an index episode of non-fatal self-harm may predict risk of future suici...
Background: Self-harm and suicide in children and adolescents are growing problems, and self-harm is...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from suicide and other causes is significantly increased in patients who engag...
Background: Self-harm (intentional self-poisoning and self-injury) in children and adolescents is of...
Background: Mortality from suicide and other causes is significantly increased in patients who engag...
BackgroundObservational studies are suited to examining links between the routine hospital managemen...
OBJECTIVE: The purposes of this study were to estimate suicide rates up to 4 years after a deliberat...
Background: Self-harm is the strongest risk factor for subsequent suicide but risk may vary. We comp...
Objective: To determine the risk of non-fatal self harm in the 12 months after discharge from psychi...
Background: Nonfatal self-harm is the strongest predictor of suicide, with some of the risk factors ...
Background: Nonfatal self-harm is the strongest predictor of suicide, with some of the risk factors ...
BACKGROUND: People with a history of self-harm are at a far greater risk of suicide than the general...
Aims A large number of people present each day at hospitals for non-fatal deliberate self-harm (DSH)...
BACKGROUND: Trends in deliberate self-harm (DSH) are important because they have implications for ho...
BACKGROUND: Self-harm (intentional self-poisoning and self-injury) in children and adolescents is of...
Background: Methods used at an index episode of non-fatal self-harm may predict risk of future suici...
Background: Self-harm and suicide in children and adolescents are growing problems, and self-harm is...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from suicide and other causes is significantly increased in patients who engag...
Background: Self-harm (intentional self-poisoning and self-injury) in children and adolescents is of...
Background: Mortality from suicide and other causes is significantly increased in patients who engag...
BackgroundObservational studies are suited to examining links between the routine hospital managemen...