
pmid: 3895187
Attempted suicide, a common clinical problem with complex origins, makes heavy demands on psychiatric services. Familiarity with established principles of assessment and management can facilitate decision-making, increase treatment engagement, and reduce the risk of subsequent attempts.
Male, Risk, Suicide Prevention, Poisoning, Suicide, Attempted, Prognosis, Antidepressive Agents, Psychotherapy, Suicide, Socioeconomic Factors, Self Mutilation, Humans, Female, Psychological Theory
Male, Risk, Suicide Prevention, Poisoning, Suicide, Attempted, Prognosis, Antidepressive Agents, Psychotherapy, Suicide, Socioeconomic Factors, Self Mutilation, Humans, Female, Psychological Theory
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