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Purposely self-inflicted injuries resulting in death and hospitalisation
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Purposely self-inflicted injuries resulting in death and hospitalisation

J.D. Langley and S.E. Johnston
Community Health Studies, Vol.14(2), pp.190-199
1990
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/14466
Appears in  The Dunedin Study

Abstract

automutilation fatality hospitalization injury mortality New Zealand psychological aspect cause of death cross-sectional studies incidence self mutilation suicide wounds and injuries
This study reported national data on morbidity and mortality relating to self inflicted injuries. Incidence rates for various groups in the population for fatalities and hospitalisations are reported. Personal factors, methods used to inflict injury and place of occurrence are described, together with a discussion of implications for prevention. Limiting the availability and lethality of agents in self inflicted injuries is recommended.
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