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Deliberate self‐harm: emergency department nurses’ attitudes, triage and care intentions

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2007
Aim and objectives.  This exploratory study investigates emergency department nurses’ attitudes towards patients who engage in deliberate self‐harm. It examines their attitudes towards, and triage and care decisions with, patients who self‐harm.Background.
McCann, Terence V.   +3 more
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Risk of suicide attempts and intentional self-harm on alprazolam

Psychiatry Research
From 2000-2021, U.S. suicide deaths have risen 36 %. Identification of pharmacological agents associated with increased suicide risk and safer alternatives may help reduce this trend.An exposure-only within-subject time-to-event pharmacoepidemiologic study of the dynamic association between alprazolam treatment and suicide attempts over 2-years ...
Robert D Gibbons   +3 more
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Suicidal Intent and Method of Self‐Harm: A Large‐scale Study of Self‐Harm Patients Presenting to a General Hospital

Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2015
Data from the Oxford Monitoring System for Attempted Suicide (2004–2011) were used to study hospital presentations for self‐harm in which Suicidal Intent Scale (SIS) scores were obtained (N = 4,840). Regression of medians was used to control for the confounding effect of age and gender. Higher estimated median SIS scores were associated with increasing
Camilla, Haw   +3 more
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Substance Use Disorder, Intentional Self-Harm, Gun Violence, and HIV/AIDS

2021
This chapter outlines the concepts related to best practices for the management of individuals with life-limiting conditions secondary to the diagnoses of substance use disorder (SUD), intentional self-harm (suicidal ideation), gun violence, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS).
Amy J. Litterini, Christopher M. Wilson
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The Effect of SNS Imitation Impulse on Self-harm Intention: Focusing on the Motivational Factors of Adolescent Self-harm

Korean Association of Criminal Psychology
This study aims to verify the self-harm motivation factors derived from the qualitative research previously explored through quantitative research. Based on the exploratory variables of impulsivity and addiction of stimulation-seeking tendency, attention-seeking servile tendency, and parental concern, we attempted to verify the effect of SNS imitation ...
Jeong Seok Han, Jeong Min Lee, Se On Lee
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Problems reported by self-harm patients: perception, hopelessness, and suicidal intent.

Journal of psychosomatic research, 2002
Research suggests that problem-solving therapy may be an effective intervention following self-harm. This study determines the relation between self-harm patients' perceptions of their problems and their expressions of hopelessness and suicidal intent.One hundred fifty patients admitted to a district hospital following self-harm were asked questions ...
David, Milnes   +2 more
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An integrated model of self-harm: Identifying predictors of intent.

Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science / Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement, 2011
Stephen P. Lewis   +2 more
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Factors for Intentional Self-harm among the Elderly Patients with Depression

Korea Gerontological Society, 2019
Hyun Sook Lee, Je Jung Lee, Sang Mi Kim
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