نتایج جستجو برای: self harm

تعداد نتایج: 548559  

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2012
Chian-Jue Kuo David Gunnell Chiao-Chicy Chen Paul S F Yip Ying-Yeh Chen

BACKGROUND Most previous studies of long-term mortality risk following self-harm have been conducted in Western countries with few studies from Asia. AIMS To investigate suicide and non-suicide mortality after non-fatal self-harm in Taipei City, Taiwan. METHOD Prospective cohort study (median follow-up 3.3 years) of 7601 individuals presenting to hospital with self-harm (January 2004 to Dec...

Journal: :Evidence-based mental health 2014
Ellen Townsend

Self-harm is a common problem among young people with many presenting to clinical services via general hospitals, but many more do not come to the attention of clinical services at all. Self-harm is strongly associated with completed suicide so it is extremely important that patients are assessed and treated for this problem effectively. Despite the scale of the problem in young people, there i...

Journal: :Suicide & life-threatening behavior 2013
Elaine M McMahon Paul Corcoran Helen Keeley Ivan J Perry Ella Arensman

Exposure to suicidal behavior of others was examined among 3,881 Irish adolescents in the Child and Adolescent Self-harm in Europe (CASE) study. One third of the sample had been exposed to suicidal behavior, and exposed adolescents were eight times more likely to also report own self-harm. Exposed adolescents shared many risk factors with those reporting own self-harm. Those reporting both expo...

2016
Jiri Koutek Jana Kocourkova Iva Dudova

Comorbid psychopathology, including self-harm and suicidal behavior, is often found in patients with eating disorders. To better understand the reasons for high comorbid psychopathology among eating disorders, self-harm, and suicidal behavior, we examined this comorbidity in female patients hospitalized with eating disorders. In a sample of 47 girls admitted for anorexia nervosa, atypical anore...

Journal: :Psychiatry Research-neuroimaging 2021

Exposure to the self-harm behaviour of others plays a role in individuals’ own thoughts and behaviours, but there has been little consideration broader range mediums through which exposure related content may occur. N = 477 participants completed an online study, including questions regarding lifetime history behaviours frequency with they had exposed via various mediums. Gaussian Markov random...

2016
Rhonda J. Rosychuk David W. Johnson Liana Urichuk Kathryn Dong Amanda S. Newton

BACKGROUND Clustering of adolescent self-harming behaviours in the context of health care utilization has not been studied. We identified geographic areas with higher numbers of adolescents who (1) presented to an emergency department (ED) for self-harm, and (2) were without a physician follow-up visit for mental health within 14 days post-ED visit. METHODS We extracted a population-based coh...

2018
David J Cottrell Alexandra Wright-Hughes Michelle Collinson Paula Boston Ivan Eisler Sarah Fortune Elizabeth H Graham Jonathon Green Allan O House Michael Kerfoot David W Owens Eirini-Christina Saloniki Mima Simic Fiona Lambert Justine Rothwell Sandy Tubeuf Amanda J Farrin

BACKGROUND Self-harm in adolescents is common and repetition occurs in a high proportion of these cases. Scarce evidence exists for effectiveness of interventions to reduce self-harm. METHODS This pragmatic, multicentre, randomised, controlled trial of family therapy versus treatment as usual was done at 40 UK Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) centres. We recruited young peo...

2014
Michelle Collinson David Owens Paul Blenkiron Kayleigh Burton Liz Graham Simon Hatcher Allan House Katie Martin Louise Pembroke David Protheroe Sandy Tubeuf Amanda Farrin

BACKGROUND Around 150,000 people each year attend hospitals in England due to self-harm, many of them more than once. Over 5,000 people die by suicide each year in the UK, a quarter of them having attended hospital in the previous year because of self-harm. Self-harm is a major identifiable risk factor for suicide. People receive variable care at hospital; many are not assessed for their psycho...

2016
Robert Carroll Chris Metcalfe Sarah Steeg Neil M. Davies Jayne Cooper Nav Kapur David Gunnell Roberto Furlan

BACKGROUND Clinical guidelines have recommended psychosocial assessment of self-harm patients for years, yet estimates of its impact on the risk of repeat self-harm vary. Assessing the association of psychosocial assessment with risk of repeat self-harm is challenging due to the effects of confounding by indication. METHODS We analysed data from a cohort study of 15,113 patients presenting to...

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