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Self-harm, Assault, and Undetermined Intent Injuries Among Pediatric Emergency Department Visits [PDF]
Although injuries are a known cause of morbidity and mortality among children and adolescents, little is known about the epidemiology of injury-related emergency department (ED) visits in the United States by injury intent. The objective of this analysis was to examine ED outcomes, defined as death in the ED, inpatient admission, and visit cost, among ...
Elizabeth D, Ballard +4 more
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Introduction The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) investigated the potential risk of suicidal ideation and behaviors for glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) on learning of post-marketing reports of suicidal ideation and behaviors
Van Tran +10 more
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Objective: To examine the magnitude, 10‐year temporal trends and treatment cost of intentional injury hospitalisations of children aged ≤16 years in Australia.
Rebecca J Mitchell +4 more
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Hopelessness is a well-established predictor of suicide, and inspiring hope is an important goal in mental health care, but there are few studies of hope among persons with suicidal behavior. The aim of this study was to interpret the lived experience of
Henning Herrestad, Stian Biong
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Aim To investigate the association between psychotropic prescriptions and the total amount of psychotropics ingested during a subsequent intentional overdose and to examine factors related to the number of psychotropic prescriptions.
Iori Tanahashi +5 more
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Background A number of studies report high prevalence of mental health conditions among burn patients. However there is a need to understand differences in the temporal relationship between mental health conditions and intentional and unintentional burns
Thirthar P Vetrichevvel +5 more
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Correlates of Relative Lethality and Suicidal Intent among Deliberate Self‐Harm Patients
Conflicting findings have been reported regarding the relationship between the potential lethality of acts of deliberate self‐harm (DSH) and suicidal intent, and how each relates to patient characteristics. This study examines the relationship of suicidal intent of DSH to lethality, the relationship of both to patient characteristics, and determines if
Haw, C +3 more
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To sketch out how contemporary Anglophone literature on self-damaging behaviour negotiates serious conceptual difficulties around intention, and to demonstrate (in the British context) how the large-scale emergence of this type of behaviour is made possible by new forms of psychological provision at district general hospitals.In the past decade, there ...
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BackgroundWhile cultural backgrounds are well-documented to be relevant to intentional self-harm, little is known about how cultural and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds affect mortality outcomes following self-harm.AimThis study aimed to ...
Thi Thu Le Pham +4 more
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Introduction Intentional injuries can be broadly classified into those that are self-inflicted (eg, suicide, self-harm), and those that are inflicted by others (eg, homicide, assault). Many risk factors are the same for all intentional injuries.
Rhiannon Tudor Edwards +19 more
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