Psychosocial versus pharmacological treatments for deliberate self harm.
OBJECTIVES: To identify and synthesise the findings from all randomised controlled trials that have examined the effectiveness of treatments of patients who have deliberately harmed themselves. SEARCH STRATEGY: Electronic databases screened: MEDLINE (from 1966-February 1999); PsycLit (from 1974-Mar...
Main Authors: | Hawton, K, Townsend, E, Arensman, E, Gunnell, D, Hazell, P, House, A, van Heeringen, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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