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The risk of suicide after deliberate self harm was significant and persistent over the long term

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 Q In patients who presented to a general hospital after deliberate self harm, what is the short term and long term risk of suicide?

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Inception cohort with median follow up of 10.8 years (follow up range 1 d to 23 y).

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Accident and emergency departments in general hospitals in Oxford, UK.

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11 583 patients (47% aged 10–24 y) who presented to a general hospital after deliberate self harm during the 20 year period between 1978 and 1997. 10 353 (89%) patients used self poisoning as the method of self harm.

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A register was used to collect data on all deliberate self harm presentations to the general hospital in Oxford (including …

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Footnotes

  • For correspondence: Professor K Hawton, Warneford Hospital, Oxford, UK. keith.hawtonpsych.ox.ac.uk

  • Source of funding: National Health Service Executive for England.