
@article{ref1,
title="Hospital-treated deliberate self-harm in the Western Area of Northern Ireland",
journal="Crisis",
year="2016",
author="Corcoran, Paul and Griffin, Eve and O'Carroll, Amanda and Cassidy, Linda and Bonner, Brendan",
volume="36",
number="2",
pages="83-90",
abstract="BACKGROUND: The Northern Ireland Registry of Deliberate Self-Harm was established as an outcome of the Northern Ireland Suicide Prevention Strategy and Action Plan - Protect Life, beginning in the Western Health and Social Care Trust area. Aims: The study aimed to establish the incidence of hospital-treated deliberate self-harm in the Western Area of Northern Ireland, and to explore the profile of such presentations. <br><br>METHOD: Deliberate self-harm presentations made to the three hospital emergency departments operating in the area during the period 2007-2012 were recorded. <br><br>RESULTS: There were 8,175 deliberate self-harm presentations by 4,733 individuals. Respectively, the total, male, and female age-standardized incidence rate was 342, 320, and 366 per 100,000 population. City council residents had a far higher self-harm rate. The peak rate for women was among 15-19-year-olds (837 per 100,000) and for men was among 20-24-year-olds (809 per 100,000). Risk of repetition was higher in 35-44-year-old patients if self-cutting was involved, but was most strongly associated with the number of previous self-harm presentations. <br><br>CONCLUSION: The incidence of hospital-treated self-harm in Northern Ireland is far higher than in the Republic of Ireland and more comparable to that in England.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0227-5910",
doi="10.1027/0227-5910/a000301",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/0227-5910/a000301"
}