Scales for predicting risk following self-harm: an observational study in 32 hospitals in England
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the extent to which risk scales were used for the assessment of self-harm by emergency department clinicians and mental health staff, and to examine the association between the use of a risk scale and measures of service quality and repeat self-harm within 6 months. DESIGN:...
Main Authors: | Quinlivan, L, Cooper, J, Steeg, S, Davies, L, Hawton, K, Gunnell, D, Kapur, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Jezik: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2014
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