Deliberate self-poisoning in a tertiary pediatric hospital
Introduction and objectives: Deliberate self-poisoning (DSP) is a frequent cause of admission at the emergency department during adolescence. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, a higher number of cases was reported. This retrospective study aimed to determine DSP prevalence, between 2018...
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Main Authors: | Vitória Cadete (Author), Ema Freitas (Author), Inês Fontes (Author), Manuel Almeida (Author), Fátima Rato (Author), António Marques (Author), Sandra Pires (Author), Rita Machado (Author) |
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