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Citation

Evans MO, Morgan HG, Hayward A, Gunnell DJ. Br. J. Psychiatry 1999; 175: 23-27.

Affiliation

Division of Psychiatry, University of Bristol.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1999, Royal College of Psychiatry)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

10621764

Abstract

BACKGROUND: No interventions have been shown to be effective in reducing deliberate self-harm (DSH) repetition in this group of patients as a whole. AIMS: To investigate the effect on repetition of offering emergency telephone support in a group of hospital-admitted DSH patients. METHOD: A total of 827 DSH patients admitted to medical wards were randomly allocated to either control or intervention (green card) groups. In addition to treatment as usual, the intervention group was offered telephone support should any further crises occur. The main outcome measure was DSH repetition within six months of the index event. RESULTS: The intervention had no significant effect on the overall DSH repetition rate (odds ratio 1.20, 95% CI 0.82-1.75). Sub-group analysis suggested that response to the intervention differed according to the past history of DSH--subjects with a previous history repeating more often and first-timers appearing to benefit. CONCLUSIONS: No overall effect of the intervention was shown. Conclusions concerning sub-groups must be regarded as speculative, but they suggest that further assessment of the value of telephone support in first-timer DSH patients is indicated.


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