Predicting self-harm in prisoners: Risk factors and a prognostic model in a cohort of 542 prison entrants
Abstract
Background. Self-harm is common in prisoners. There is an association between self-harm in prisoners and subsequent suicide, both within prison and on release. The aim of this study is to develop and evaluate a prediction model to identify male prisoners at high risk of self-harm. Methods. We developed an 11-item screening model, based on risk factors identified from the literature. This screen was administered to 542 prisoners within 7 days of...
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Predicting self-harm in prisoners: Risk factors and a prognostic model in a cohort of 542 prison entrants
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
63
Issue
1
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