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Children and adolescents who present to hospital following self-harm have an increased future risk of suicide compared with other children and adolescents, which may persist for several years, according to an observational study of more than 9,000 children and adolescents aged 10-18 years who presented to five English hospitals for non-fatal self-harm.
Psychiatry Annual Report 2023
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Psychosocial assessment following self-harm
Psychosocial assessment following self-harm: a clinician's guide
PSYCHOSOCIAL assessment following self-harm Clinician's guide.pdf (916 KB)