Environmental risk factors for self-harm during imprisonment: a prospective cohort study
<p><strong>Introduction </strong></p>Self-harm is a major public health issue in the imprisoned population. Limited high-quality evidence exists for the potential impact of prison environmental factors such as solitary confinement. This pilot prospective cohort study in a lar...
Main Authors: | Stephenson, T, Harris, I, Armstrong, C, Fazel, S, Short, R, Blackwood, N |
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Format: | Internet publication |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2024
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