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A Clinician’s Guide to Suicide Risk Assessment and ManagementUnderstanding Suicide and Self-Harm

A Clinician’s Guide to Suicide Risk Assessment and Management: Understanding Suicide and Self-Harm [Self-harm is more common than suicide attempts and is found more frequently in females and in adolescents. There exists a co-relation between death and self-harm in that up to 7% of individuals who self-harm die from their self-injury. Self-harm and suicide attempts can co-occur in some mental disorders, particularly in borderline personality disorder. Clinically it is important to distinguish self-harm events from suicide attempts as patient management may differ.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Clinician’s Guide to Suicide Risk Assessment and ManagementUnderstanding Suicide and Self-Harm

Springer Journals — Nov 22, 2018

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019
ISBN
978-3-319-77772-6
Pages
9 –13
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-77773-3_2
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Self-harm is more common than suicide attempts and is found more frequently in females and in adolescents. There exists a co-relation between death and self-harm in that up to 7% of individuals who self-harm die from their self-injury. Self-harm and suicide attempts can co-occur in some mental disorders, particularly in borderline personality disorder. Clinically it is important to distinguish self-harm events from suicide attempts as patient management may differ.]

Published: Nov 22, 2018

Keywords: Self-harm; Parasuicide; Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI); Suicidal behavior; Borderline personality disorder (BPD)

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