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Self-harm in England: a tale of three cities. Multicentre study of self-harm.

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Multicentre monitoring of self-harm in England has demonstrated similar overall patterns ofSelf- Harm in Oxford, Manchester and Leeds, with some differences reflecting local suicide rates.
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Background Self-harm is a major healthcare problem in the United Kingdom, but monitoring of hospital presentations has largely been done separately in single centres Multicentre monitoring of self-harm has been established as a result of the National Suicide Prevention Strategy for England

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Assessment Rates and Compliance With Assertive Follow-up After Self-Harm: Cohort Study

TL;DR: It was found that receipt of treatment was determined by patient factors, and attendance was associated with depressive psychopathology and existing treatment in primary care.
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Psychosocial interventions for people who self-harm: Methodological issues involved in trials to evaluate effectiveness.

TL;DR: Improved methodology, especially with regard to study size, provision of details of control therapy, and evaluation of key outcomes, would enhance the evidence base for clinicians and service users.
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Suicide and all-cause mortality following routine hospital management of self-harm: Propensity score analysis using multicentre cohort data.

TL;DR: More intensive forms of hospital management following self- Harm appeared to be appropriately allocated to individuals with highest risks of suicide and all-cause mortality, in contrast to some previous studies that have suggested psychosocial assessment by a mental health specialist reduces risk of repeat self-harm.
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Management of patients with an advance decision and suicidal behaviour: a systematic review

TL;DR: In this article, a systematic search of seven bibliographic databases was conducted to identify studies relating to advance decisions and suicidal behaviour, and themes were identified by using an adapted thematic framework analysis approach.
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Toward a clinical model of suicidal behavior in psychiatric patients.

TL;DR: A stress-diathesis model is proposed in which the risk for suicidal acts is determined not merely by a psychiatric illness but also by a diathesis, reflected in tendencies to experience more suicidal ideation and to be more impulsive and, therefore, more likely to act on suicidal feelings.
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Fatal and non-fatal repetition of self-harm. Systematic review.

TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic review of published follow-up data from observational and experimental studies was conducted to estimate rates of fatal and non-fatal repetition of self-harm.
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Suicide following deliberate self-harm: long-term follow-up of patients who presented to a general hospital

TL;DR: Following DSH there is a significant and persistent risk of suicide, which varies markedly between genders and age groups, and reduction in the risk of Suicide must be a key element in national suicide prevention strategies.
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