10.1371/journal.pone.0070434.s001
Nav Kapur
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Kapur
Sarah Steeg
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Steeg
Roger Webb
Roger
Webb
Matthew Haigh
Matthew
Haigh
Helen Bergen
Helen
Bergen
Keith Hawton
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Jennifer Ness
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Keith Waters
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Jayne Cooper
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Cooper
Table S1 - Does Clinical Management Improve Outcomes following Self-Harm? Results from the Multicentre Study of Self-Harm in England
Public Library of Science
2013
Clinical research design
Observational studies
epidemiology
Mental health
therapies
psychotherapy
psychiatry
Non-clinical medicine
Health services research
Socioeconomic aspects of health
psychology
behavior
Adjustment (psychology)
outcomes
multicentre
self-harm
2013-08-01 02:59:32
Dataset
https://plos.figshare.com/articles/dataset/_Does_Clinical_Management_Improve_Outcomes_following_Self_Harm_Results_from_the_Multicentre_Study_of_Self_Harm_in_England_/761922
<p><b>Baseline demographic and clinical characteristics of presenting individuals.</b> <sup>1</sup>Categories not mutually exclusive. Most common medicine categories shown. <sup>2</sup>Results for general hospital admission in Centre A are based on available data from a 5 year period, 2005 to 2009.</p> <p>(DOCX)</p>