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What conclusions should we draw from the article by Gairin et al ([2003][1]) on attendance at the accident and emergency department in the year before suicide? That if you do not do your homework, you will make mistakes.
L, Appleby +3 more
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Background: Despite a high prevalence of suicide ideation and mental health issues amongst university students, the stigma of help-seeking remains a barrier to those who are in real need of professional support.
Michelle eKearns +3 more
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Predictive validity of the short-term assessment of risk and treatability (START) for aggression and self-harm in a secure mental health service:gender differences [PDF]
The START predicts aggressive outcomes and to some extent self-harm. However, it is not known whether gender moderates its performance. This study used routinely collected data to investigate the predictive ability of the START for aggression and self ...
Dickens, Geoffrey L., O'Shea, Laura E.
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AbstractIntroductionSelf-harm is a direct, socially unacceptable,repetitive behavior that causes minor to moderate physical injury without suicidal intent. It is also a significant and growing concern among prison inmates, although it has been rarely studied.
Carli V. +9 more
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Non-fatal self-harm in Scottish military veterans: a retrospective cohort study of 57,000 veterans and 173,000 matched non-veterans [PDF]
Purpose: Although suicide risk in veterans has been widely studied, there is little information on the risk of non-fatal self-harm in this population.
Bergman, Beverly P. +3 more
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Background Self-harm and suicidality are common presentations in children and adolescents requiring a mental health inpatient admission. Although there are several studies on adolescents, there is relatively limited research into childhood self-harm and ...
Eleftherios Kipoulas +2 more
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Manual-assisted cognitive therapy for self-harm in personality disorder and substance misuse: a feasibility trial [PDF]
<b>Aims and method</b> To assess the feasibility of conducting a larger, definitive randomised controlled trial of manual-assisted cognitive therapy (MACT), a brief focused therapy to address self-harm and promote engagement in services.
Brown, Tom M. +4 more
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Objectives Self-harm is a major health problem in many countries, with potential adverse outcomes including suicide and other causes of premature death. It is important to monitor national trends in this behaviour.
Keith Hawton +7 more
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A sequence analysis of patterns in self-harm in young people with and without experience of being looked-after in care [PDF]
Objectives: Young people in the public care system (‘looked-after’ young people) have high levels of self-harm. Design: This paper reports the first detailed study of factors leading to self-harm over time in looked-after young people in England, using ...
Armey +54 more
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Background. Countering stigma is a fundamental facet of suicide prevention efforts. Integral to this is the promotion of accurate and sensitive language.
Emma Nielsen +2 more
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