Sentinel surveillance of substance-related self-harm in Canadian emergency departments, 2011 − 19
Abstract Introduction Self-harm is a public health concern that can result in serious injury or death. This study provides an overview of emergency department (ED) visits for patients presenting with substance-related self-harm. Methods Cases of self-harm in the electronic Canadian Hospitals Injury...
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Main Authors: | Aimée Campeau (Author), André S. Champagne (Author), Steven R. McFaull (Author) |
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