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Secondary Prevention of Non-fatal Deliberate Self-harm
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1993
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PsychotherapyPsychiatric EvaluationSafety ScienceInjury PreventionMental HealthHarm ReductionSocial SciencesPsychologyPersonality DisorderEarly StageLow CompliancePsychiatrySecondary PreventionHomicideSelf-defenseRehabilitationNon-fatal Deliberate Self-harmSubstance AbuseSuicideMedicinePsychopathologyPost-traumatic Stress Disorder
In an attempt to address the low compliance with offers of treatment shown by patients after episodes of non-fatal deliberate self-harm (DSH), patients who had harmed themselves for the first time were offered rapid, easy access to on-call trainee psychiatrists in the event of further difficulties, and they were encouraged to seek help at an early stage should such problems arise. The follow-up data obtained after one year showed a significant reduction of actual or seriously threatened DSH in the experimental group, who also made considerably less demands on medical and psychiatric services, when compared with controls.
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