Assessing the predictability of self-harm in a high-risk adult prisoner population: a prospective cohort study
Abstract Background Prisoners are at increased risk of self-harm and when either intent is expressed, or an act of self-harm carried out, prisoners in the UK are subject to self-harm/suicide monitoring (referred to as "open ACCT" monitoring). However, there is a paucity of validated instru...
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Main Authors: | Mike C. Horton (Author), Wendy Dyer (Author), Alan Tennant (Author), Nat M. J. Wright (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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