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124 related items for PubMed ID: 9015483

  • 1. Changing patterns of self-poisoning in a UK health district.
    Bialas MC, Reid PG, Beck P, Lazarus JH, Smith PM, Scorer RC, Routledge PA.
    QJM; 1996 Dec; 89(12):893-901. PubMed ID: 9015483
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  • 2. Substances used in deliberate self-poisoning 1985-1997: trends and associations with age, gender, repetition and suicide intent.
    Townsend E, Hawton K, Harriss L, Bale E, Bond A.
    Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol; 2001 May; 36(5):228-34. PubMed ID: 11515700
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  • 3. Trends in deliberate self poisoning and self injury in Oxford, 1976-90.
    Hawton K, Fagg J.
    BMJ; 1992 May 30; 304(6839):1409-11. PubMed ID: 1628014
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  • 5. Hospitalisation for deliberate self-poisoning in Scotland from 1981 to 1993: trends in rates and types of drugs used.
    McLoone P, Crombie IK.
    Br J Psychiatry; 1996 Jul 30; 169(1):81-5. PubMed ID: 8818373
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  • 7. [Increasing significance of antidepressants in deliberate self-poisoning].
    Von Mach MA, Weilemann LS.
    Dtsch Med Wochenschr; 2002 Oct 04; 127(40):2053-6. PubMed ID: 12373636
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  • 8. Deliberate self-poisoning and self-injury in adolescents. A study of characteristics and trends in Oxford, 1976-89.
    Hawton K, Fagg J.
    Br J Psychiatry; 1992 Dec 04; 161():816-23. PubMed ID: 1483168
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  • 11. Differing patterns in intentional and unintentional poisonings among young people in England, 1998-2014: a population-based cohort study.
    Tyrrell EG, Orton E, Sayal K, Baker R, Kendrick D.
    J Public Health (Oxf); 2017 Jun 01; 39(2):e1-e9. PubMed ID: 27521925
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  • 15. Impact of withdrawal of the analgesic Co-proxamol on nonfatal self-poisoning in the UK.
    Hawton K, Bergen H, Waters K, Murphy E, Cooper J, Kapur N.
    Crisis; 2011 Jun 01; 32(2):81-7. PubMed ID: 21602162
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  • 16. Limiting the use of gastrointestinal decontamination does not worsen the outcome from deliberate self-poisoning.
    Ardagh M, Flood D, Tait C.
    N Z Med J; 2001 Sep 28; 114(1140):423-5. PubMed ID: 11700750
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  • 18. Patterns and predictors of re-admission to hospital with self-poisoning in Scotland.
    Payne RA, Oliver JJ, Bain M, Elders A, Bateman DN.
    Public Health; 2009 Feb 28; 123(2):134-7. PubMed ID: 19185887
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  • 19. Self-poisoning and the general hospital.
    Hawton K.
    QJM; 1996 Dec 28; 89(12):879-80. PubMed ID: 9015480
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