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Open access. Most of the research conducted on people who harm themselves has been undertaken in secondary healthcare settings. Little is known about the frequency of self-harm in primary care patient populations. This is the first study to describe the epidemiology of self-harm presentations to primary care using broadly representative national data from across the United Kingdom (UK).
Although substance misuse is a key risk factor in suicide, relatively little is known about the relationship between lifetime misuse and misuse at the time of suicide. Library Services do not currently have access to this journal through this site, but you can request a copy of the article online and we will get a copy to you: http://bit.ly/1Xyazai
Presentation at an accident and emergency (A&E) department is a key opportunity to engage with a young person who self-harms. The needs of this vulnerable group and their fears about presenting to healthcare services, including A&E, are poorly understood. Library Services do not currently have access to this journal through this site, but you can request a copy of the article online and we will get a copy to you: http://bit.ly/1Xyazai
To determine the correlates (psychiatric profiles, long-term outcome) of mechanical ventilation used as a proxy to define somatic severity during a self-poisoning. Library Services do not currently have access to this journal through this site, but you can request a copy of the article online and we will get a copy to you: http://bit.ly/1Xyazai
To evaluate the risk of suicide attempts by antidepressant drug class and the presence or absence of depression. Library Services do not currently have access to this journal through this site, but you can request a copy of the article online and we will get a copy to you: http://bit.ly/1Xyazai
This study examined the demographic, diagnostic, and service characteristics of veterans who received services for “other psychological or physical stress, not elsewhere classified” (ICD-9-CM V62.89) in the month following a suicide attempt. Login at top right hand side of page using your SSSFT NHS Athens for full text. SSOTP - request a copy of the article from the library http://www.sssft.nhs.uk/library
Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention (Feb 2, 2016).
Abstract. Background: In this article we focused on analyzing surveyed patient-generated responses based on two outcome questions derived from a suicide-specific framework called the Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS).... To read the full article, log in using your NHS OpenAthens details
Refers To: Emmert Roberts, Simon Wessely, Trudie Chalder, Chin-Kuo Chang, Matthew Hotopf
Mortality of people with chronic fatigue syndrome: a retrospective cohort study in England and Wales from the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Biomedical Research Centre (SLaM BRC) Clinical Record Interactive Search (CRIS) Register
The Lancet, Available online 10 February 2016, Login at top right hand side of page using your SSSFT NHS Athens for full text. SSOTP - request a copy of the article from the library http://www.sssft.nhs.uk/library
Suicide is a major cause of death in adulthood and specifically in patients suffering from mental illnesses. The Depressive Symptom Inventory Suicidality Subscale (DSI-SS) is widely used to detect and prevent suicidal ideation. The aim of the present study was to determine optimal cut points for the DSI-SS in different populations. Login using your SSSFT NHS OpenAthens for full text. SSOTP - request a copy of the article from the library - www.sssft.nhs.uk/library
There is inconsistent evidence regarding the influence of general cognitive abilities on the long-term course of depression.
To investigate the association between general childhood cognitive abilities and adult depression outcomes.
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Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention (Jan 19, 2016).
Abstract. Background: Suicide is strongly associated with depression, but many without depression have thoughts of death. Aims: To characterize persons who did not meet criteria for depressive illness but endorsed death ideation or suicidal ideation over the course of a 10-year follow-up. To read the full article, log in using your NHS OpenAthens details
This review argues for an alternative personality-based conceptualization of suicide that contextualizes risk factors within broader models of personality, including considerations of personality-based cognitive and affective processes such as primary motivating psychological needs, attentional biases, and capacities for impulse control.
Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy8.1 (Jan 2016): 17-24.
In this study, we examined sociodemographic, persecutor identity, torture, and postmigration variables associated with suicidal ideation in a clinical sample of 267 immigrant survivors of torture who have resettled in New York City. The purpose of this study was to identify variables associated with increased risk for suicidal ideation in survivors of torture before they receive legal, psychological, or medical services for torture-related needs. To read the full article, log in using your NHS OpenAthens details
Psychotic-like experiences, which refer to mild delusional or hallucinatory thoughts, are relatively prevalent, occurring in between one-in-twenty (5%) to as many as one-quarter (25%) of adults in the general population (van Os et al, 2009).
Despite their seeming banality, prospective cohort studies suggest that people who report having psychotic-like experiences are at increased risk of a number of adverse long-term outcomes, including: being diagnosed with a psychotic disorder (e.g., schizophrenia) (Fisher et al, 2013), other non-psychotic disorders (Werbeloff, 2012), and suicidal behaviours (Saha et al, 2011).
Feelings of blame and shame seemed to figure significantly in the interactional patterns of some families seen within the self-harm intervention family therapy (SHIFT) trial. Taking the SHIFT manual as a starting point, we elaborate the links between blame, shame, emotional regulation and adolescent self-harm, drawing on various theoretical models. Login using your SSSFT NHS OpenAthens for full text. SSOTP - request a copy of the article from the library - www.sssft.nhs.uk/library
Psychiatric hospitalization is essential in the clinical management of suicidal adolescents, and a considerable number of hospitalized adolescents are rehospitalized, yet little is known about how this experience may influence postdischarge outcomes. This study examined the association between rehospitalization within three months of index hospitalization and subsequent suicide attempts and suicidal ideation among adolescents. Login at top right hand side of page using your SSSFT NHS Athens for full text. SSOTP - request a copy of the article from the library http://www.sssft.nhs.uk/library
B. Wheeler, D. Gunnell, C. Metcalfe, P. Stephens, и R. Martin. BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 336 (7643):
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N. Wallerstein, и N. Wiggins. La Santé en action, (décembre 2018)Tiré du dossier EMPOWERMENT DES JEUNESURL : http://inpes.santepubliquefrance.fr/SLH/sommaires/446.asp?.