Variations in the hospital management of self-harm and patient outcome: A multi-site observational study in England.
INTRODUCTION: Studies have shown wide variations in delivery of self-harm services but it is unclear how these relate to important outcomes such as self-harm repetition. METHODS: Data were collected on self-harm presentations and hospital management from 31 hospitals in England. Key staff were inter...
Main Authors: | Cooper, J, Steeg, S, Gunnell, D, Webb, R, Hawton, K, Bennewith, O, House, A, Kapur, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2014
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