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        Understanding and working with suicide risk 

        Lascelles, Karen (2015-07)
        Key learning points: Understanding risk factors associated with suicide; Considering a framework for understanding suicide; How to assess and manage suicide risk
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        Young People who Self Harm: a Prospective One-Year Follow-up Study 

        Broome, Matthew R. (2016-12)
        Purpose: To explore repetition, service provision and service engagement following presentation of young people to emergency services with self-harm. Methods: 969 patients who presented to accident and emergency services ...
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        Helping young people who self-harm 

        Lascelles, Karen; Brand, Fiona; Alfoadari, Annya (2017-02)
        Key learning points: For many young people, the function of self-harm is to escape an unbearable emotional state; relief and negative feelings experienced following self-harm can result in a cycle of self-harming behaviour; ...
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        A Smartphone App (BlueIce) for Young People Who Self-Harm: Open Phase 1 Pre-Post Trial 

        Stallard, Paul; Porter, Joanna (2018-01-30)
        Background: Recent years have seen a significant increase in the availability of smartphone apps for mental health problems. Despite their proliferation, few apps have been specifically developed for young people, and ...
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        Self-Harm, Suicidal Behaviours, and Cyberbullying in Children and Young People: Systematic Review 

        Hawton, Keith; Stewart, Anne (2018-04)
        Background: Given the concerns about bullying via electronic communication in children and young people and its possible contribution to self-harm, we have reviewed the evidence for associations between cyberbullying ...
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        Accuracy of risk scales for predicting repeat self-harm and suicide: a multicentre, population-level cohort study using routine clinical data 

        Hawton, Keith; Casey, Deborah (2018-04-25)
        Background: Risk scales are used widely in the management of patients presenting to hospital following self-harm. However, there is evidence that their diagnostic accuracy in predicting repeat self-harm is limited. Their ...
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        Potential Interventions for Preventing Pesticide Self-Poisoning by Restricting Access Through Vendors in Sri Lanka: A Study of Stakeholders' Views 

        Hawton, Keith (2018-06)
        Background: In South Asia, up to one in five individuals who use pesticides for self-harm purchase them immediately prior to the event. Aims: From reviewing the literature we proposed four interventions: (a) farmer ...
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        'Talking about suicide will put the idea into someone’s head' 

        Lascelles, Karen (2018-06)
        Mythbuster
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        School- and class-level variation in self-harm, suicide ideation and suicide attempts in Danish high schools. 

        Hawton, Keith (2018-09)
        AIM: Strong associations have been found between being exposed to self-harm in family and friends and own self-harm in adolescence. Therefore, self-harm and suicide behaviour might tend to cluster within school and school ...
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        What is the relationship between dissociation and self-harming behaviour in adolescents? 

        Cernis, Emma; Chan, Carmen; Cooper, Myra (2019-01)
        Deliberate self‐harm in adolescents is an increasing clinical problem, but there is a limited understanding of the mechanisms causing or maintaining this behaviour. One proposed mechanism is that of dissociation. However, ...
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        Management of patients with an advance decision and suicidal behaviour: a systematic review 

        Hawton, Keith (2019-03)
        Background The use of advance care planning and advance decisions for psychiatric care is growing. However, there is limited guidance on clinical management when a patient presents with suicidal behaviour and an advance ...
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        Effects of patient suicide on psychiatrists: survey of experiences and support required 

        Brand, Fiona; Carbonnier, Anne; Croft, Alison; Lascelles, Karen; Hawton, Keith; Wolfart, Gislene (2019-03)
        Aims and method Death of patients by suicide can have powerful effects on psychiatrists. We report the findings of a survey completed by 174 psychiatrists on the effects of patient suicide on their emotional well-being ...
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        Risk assessment scales to predict risk of hospital treated repeat self-harm: A cost-effectiveness modelling analysis 

        Hawton, Keith (2019-04-15)
        Risk scales are used widely for assessing individuals presenting to Emergency Departments (EDs) following self-harm. There is growing evidence that risk scales have limited clinical utility in identifying episodes at highest ...
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        Suicidal ideation and behaviour in patients with persecutory delusions: Prevalence, symptom associations, and psychological correlates 

        Freeman, Daniel; Collett, Nicola; Diamond, Rowan; Cernis, Emma; Bird, Jessica C.; Isham, Louise; Forkert, Ava; Waite, Felicity (2019-07)
        Background:To determine the prevalence of suicidal ideation and behaviour - and their correlates - in patients with persecutory delusions. Methods:110 patients with persecutory delusions in the context of non-affective ...
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        Ketamine for suicidal ideation in adults with psychiatric disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis of treatment trials 

        Potts, Jennifer; Cipriani, Andrea; Hawton, Keith (2019-07)
        Ketamine may reduce suicidal ideation in treatment-resistant depression. But it is not known how quickly this occurs and how long it persists. We undertook a systematic review and meta-analysis to determine the short and ...
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        Effects of ketamine treatment on suicidal ideation: a qualitative study of patients’ accounts following treatment for depression in a UK ketamine clinic 

        Lascelles, Karen; Brand, Fiona; Trueman, Hayley; McShane, Rupert; Hawton, Keith (2019-08)
        Objective It is recognised that ketamine treatment can reduce suicidal ideation (SI) in people with depression, at least in the short term. However, information is lacking on patients’ perspectives on such effects. ...
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        Association Between Neurological Disorders and Death by Suicide in Denmark 

        Hawton, Keith (2020-02)
        Importance Neurological disorders have been linked to suicide, but the risk across a broad spectrum of neurological disorders remains to be assessed. Objectives To examine whether people with neurological disorders die ...
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        Mortality in children and adolescents who present to hospital following non-fatal self-harm: an observational cohort study based on the Multicentre Study of Self-harm in England 

        Hawton, Keith; Brand, Fiona (2020-02)
        Background Self-harm and suicide in children and adolescents are both growing problems, with self-harm associated with a significant risk of subsequent death, particularly suicide. Long-term follow-up studies are necessary ...
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        Systematic review of interventions to improve constant observation on adult inpatient psychiatric wards 

        Reen, Gurpreet; Bailey, Jill; Maughan, Daniel L; Vincent, Charles (2020-02)
        Constant observation is frequently conducted on inpatient psychiatric units to manage patients at risk of harming themselves or others. Despite its widespread use, there is little evidence of the efficacy of the practice ...
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        A Content Analysis and Comparison of Two Peaks of Newspaper Reporting During a Suicide Cluster to Examine Implications for Imitation, Suggestion, and Prevention 

        Hawton, Keith (2020-03)
        During 2007–2008, media attention focused on a cluster of youth suicides in the UK. There were two peaks (P1, P2) in the volume of newspaper reporting of the deaths. The number of possible suicides was greater than expected ...

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