Use of primary health care services prior to suicide in the Norwegian population 2006-2015
Abstract Background Studies report high rates of contact with general practitioners (GPs) in primary care in the time leading up to suicide, particularly among individuals with a history of mental health contact. However, the near lack of studies including population representative controls have pre...
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Main Authors: | Lars Johan Hauge (Author), Kim Stene-Larsen (Author), Tine Kristin Grimholt (Author), Carine Øien-Ødegaard (Author), Anne Reneflot (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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