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Relative toxicity of mood stabilisers and antipsychotics: case fatality and fatal toxicity associated with self-poisoning
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Does clinical management improve outcomes following self-harm? Results from the multicentre study of self-harm in England.
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Self-harm is common in adolescents in England
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Relative toxicity of analgesics commonly used for intentional self-poisoning: A study of case fatality based on fatal and non-fatal overdoses
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Relative toxicity of benzodiazepines and hypnotics commonly used for self-poisoning: An epidemiological study of fatal toxicity and case fatality
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Predictive accuracy of risk scales following self-harm: Multicentre, prospective cohort study
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High-Volume Repeaters of Self-Harm
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Incidence of suicide, hospital-presenting non-fatal self-harm, and community-occurring non-fatal self-harm in adolescents in England (the iceberg model of self-harm): a retrospective study
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Suicide and all-cause mortality following routine hospital management of self-harm: Propensity score analysis using multicentre cohort data
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Suicidal events due to overdose and medical comorbidities in psychiatric disorders of ICD-10 classes F1-F4: A comparative overview of five studies in general hospital admissions
Conference Abstract
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Impact of the recent recession on self-harm: Longitudinal ecological and patient-level investigation from the Multicentre Study of Self-harm in England
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Switching methods of self-harm at repeat episodes: Findings from a multicentre cohort study
Cohort Study
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A descriptive study of feelings of arrested escape (entrapment) and arrested anger in people presenting to an emergency department following an episode of self-harm
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Accuracy of risk scales for predicting repeat self-harm and suicide: A multicentre, population-level cohort study using routine clinical data
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Hospital management of suicidal behaviour and subsequent mortality: A prospective cohort study.
Cohort Study
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Alcohol use and misuse, self-harm and subsequent mortality: An epidemiological and longitudinal study from the multicentre study of self-harm in England.
Epidemiological study
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Suicide following self-harm: Findings from the Multicentre Study of self-harm in England, 2000-2012
Follow-up study
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Variation by ethnic group in premature mortality risk following self-harm: A multicentre cohort study in England.
Cohort Study
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Self-harm and life problems: findings from the Multicentre Study of Self-harm in England.