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    Epidemiology and trends in non-fatal self-harm in three centres in England: 2000-2007. by Bergen, H, Hawton, K, Waters, K, Cooper, J, Kapur, N

    Published 2010
    “…RESULTS: Rates of self-harm declined significantly over 8 years for males in three centres (Oxford: -14%; Manchester: -25%; Derby: -18%) and females in two centres (Oxford: -2% (not significant); Manchester: -13%; Derby: -17%), in keeping with national trends in suicide. …”
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    Incidence and general hospital costs of self-harm across England: estimates based on the multicentre study of self-harm by Tsiachristas, A, Geulayov, G, Casey, D, Ness, J, Waters, K, Clements, C, Kapur, N, McDaid, D, Brand, F, Hawton, K

    Published 2020
    “…</p> <p><strong>Methods</strong></p> <p>We used individual patient data from the Multicentre Study of Self-harm in England of all self-harm presentations to the emergency departments of five general hospitals in Oxford, Manchester and Derby in 2013. We also obtained cost data for each self-harm presentation from the hospitals in Oxford and Derby, as well as population and geographical estimates from the Office for National Statistics. …”
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    Impact of the recent recession on self-harm: Longitudinal ecological and patient-level investigation from the Multicentre Study of Self-harm in England by Hawton, K, Bergen, H, Geulayov, G, Waters, K, Ness, J, Cooper, J, Kapur, N

    Published 2015
    “…<br/> <b>Results:</b> Rates of self-harm increased in both genders in Derby and in males in Manchester in 2008–2010, but not in either gender in Oxford, results which largely followed changes in general population unemployment. …”
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    Does clinical management improve outcomes following self-harm? Results from the multicentre study of self-harm in England. by Kapur, N, Steeg, S, Webb, R, Haigh, M, Bergen, H, Hawton, K, Ness, J, Waters, K, Cooper, J

    Published 2013
    “…Methods We identified episodes of self-harm presenting to three UK centres (Derby, Manchester, Oxford) over a 10 year period (2000 to 2009). …”
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    Variation by ethnic group in premature mortality risk following self-harm: a multicentre cohort study in England by Turnbull, P, Webb, R, Kapur, N, Clements, C, Bergen, H, Hawton, K, Ness, J, Waters, K, Townsend, E, Cooper, J

    Published 2015
    “…<br/> <b>Methods:</b> A prospective cohort study of self-harm presentations to three English cities (Derby, Manchester, Oxford) between 2000 and 2010. …”
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    Self-harm during the early period of the COVID-19 pandemic in England: comparative trend analysis of hospital presentations by Hawton, K, Casey, D, Bale, E, Brand, F, Ness, J, Waters, K, Kelly, S, Geulayov, G

    Published 2021
    “…</p> <p><strong>Method:</strong> Data collected in Oxford and Derby on patients aged 18 years and over who received a psychosocial assessment after presenting to the emergency departments following self-harm were used to compare trends during the three-month period following lockdown in the UK (23rd March 2020) to the period preceding lockdown and the equivalent period in 2019.…”
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    Toxicity of antidepressants: rates of suicide relative to prescribing and non-fatal overdose. by Hawton, K, Bergen, H, Simkin, S, Cooper, J, Waters, K, Gunnell, D, Kapur, N

    Published 2010
    “…METHOD: Observational study of prescriptions (UK), poisoning deaths involving single antidepressants receiving coroners' verdicts of suicide or undetermined intent (England and Wales) and non-fatal self-poisoning episodes presenting to six general hospitals (in Oxford, Manchester and Derby) between 2000 and 2006. Calculation of fatal toxicity index based on ratio of rates of deaths to prescriptions, and case fatality based on ratio of rates of deaths to non-fatal self-poisonings. …”
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    Alcohol-related mortality following self-harm: a multicentre cohort study. by Bergen, H, Hawton, K, Webb, R, Cooper, J, Steeg, S, Haigh, M, Ness, J, Waters, K, Kapur, N

    Published 2014
    “…SETTING: Six emergency departments in Oxford, Manchester and Derby. PARTICIPANTS: All individuals aged 15 years or more who presented with self-harm (n = 39,014) to general hospital emergency departments, together with follow-up mortality information from the Data Linkage Service of the Health and Social Care Information Centre. …”
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    Self-harm and the COVID-19 pandemic: a study of factors contributing to self-harm during lockdown restrictions by Hawton, K, Lascelles, K, Brand, F, Casey, D, Bale, L, Ness, J, Kelly, S, Waters, K

    Published 2021
    “…<br> <strong>Method</strong> Mental health clinicians assessing individuals aged 18 years and over presenting to hospitals in Oxford and Derby following self-harm during the period March 23rd to May 17, 2020 recorded whether the self-harm was related to the impact of COVID-19 and, if so, what specific factors were relevant. …”
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    Rates of self-harm presenting to general hospitals: a comparison of data from the Multicentre Study of Self-Harm in England and Hospital Episode Statistics by Clements, C, Turnbull, P, Hawton, K, Geulayov, G, Waters, K, Ness, J, Townsend, E, Khundakar, K, Kapur, N

    Published 2016
    “…Rates of hospital presentation for self-harm in England were compared using different national and local data sources.The study was descriptive and compared bespoke data collection methods for recording self-harm presentations to hospital with routinely collected hospital data.Local area data on self-harm from the 3 centres of the Multicentre Study of Self-harm in England (Oxford, Manchester and Derby) were used along with national and local routinely collected data on self-harm admissions and emergency department attendances from Hospital Episode Statistics (HES).Rate ratios were calculated to compare rates of self-harm generated using different data sources nationally and locally (between 2010 and 2012) and rates of hospital presentations for self-harm were plotted over time (between 2003 and 2012), based on different data sources.The total number of self-harm episodes between 2010 and 2012 was 13,547 based on Multicentre Study data, 9600 based on HES emergency department data and 8096 based on HES admission data. …”
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    UK legislation on analgesic packs: before and after study of long term effect on poisonings. by Hawton, K, Simkin, S, Deeks, J, Cooper, J, Johnston, A, Waters, K, Arundel, M, Bernal, W, Gunson, B, Hudson, M, Suri, D, Simpson, K

    Published 2004
    “…</p> <p><strong>Data sources</strong> Office for National Statistics; six liver units in England and Scotland; monitoring systems in general hospitals in Oxford, Manchester, and Derby; and Intercontinental Medical Statistics Health UK.…”
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    Self-harm in people experiencing homelessness: investigation of incidence, characteristics and outcomes using data from the Multicentre Study of Self-Harm in England by Clements, C, Farooq, B, Hawton, K, Geulayov, G, Casey, D, Waters, K, Ness, J, Patel, A, Townsend, E, Appleby, L, Kapur, N

    Published 2022
    “…<br><strong> Method<br></strong> Data were collected via specialist assessments and/or hospital patient records from emergency departments in Manchester, Oxford and Derby, UK. Data were collected from 1 January 2000 to 31 December 2016, with mortality follow-up via data linkage with NHS Digital to 31 December 2019. …”
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    Premature death after self-harm: a multicentre cohort study. by Bergen, H, Hawton, K, Waters, K, Ness, J, Cooper, J, Steeg, S, Kapur, N

    Published 2012
    “…METHODS: We undertook a cohort study of patients of all ages presenting to emergency departments in Oxford, Manchester, and Derby, UK, after self-poisoning or self-injury between Jan 1, 2000, and Dec 31, 2007. …”
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    Premature death after self-harm: A multicentre cohort study by Bergen, H, Hawton, K, Waters, K, Ness, J, Cooper, J, Steeg, S, Kapur, N

    Published 2012
    “…Methods: We undertook a cohort study of patients of all ages presenting to emergency departments in Oxford, Manchester, and Derby, UK, after self-poisoning or self-injury between Jan 1, 2000, and Dec 31, 2007. …”
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    Mortality in children and adolescents following presentation to hospital after non-fatal self-harm in the Multicentre Study of Self-harm: a prospective observational cohort study by Hawton, K, Bale, L, Brand, F, Townsend, E, Ness, J, Waters, K, Clements, C, Kapur, N, Geulayov, G

    Published 2020
    “…</p> <p><strong>Methods:</strong> For this prospective observational cohort study, we used data from the Multicentre Study of Self-harm in England for all individuals aged 10–18 years who presented to the emergency department of five study hospitals in Oxford, Manchester, and Derby after non-fatal self-harm between Jan 1, 2000, and Dec 31, 2013. …”
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