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British journal of psychiatry

Journal Volume: 175
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 1999
Articles in SafetyLit: 28

A Jamaican psychiatrist evaluates diagnoses at a London psychiatric hospital. Are there bullets in the smoking gun?

Active monitoring of 12,760 clozapine recipients in the UK and Ireland. Beyond pharmacovigilance

Alcohol, hypertension and cognitive decline

Association of low serum total cholesterol with major depression and suicide

Case register study of suicide risk in mental disorders

Characteristics, context and consequences of memory recovery among adults in therapy

Crisis telephone consultation for deliberate self-harm patients: effects on repetition

Homicide and failure of community care

Lithium and suicide prevention

Memory recovery among adults in therapy

Northern Ireland. The victims

Patients with personality disorder admitted to secure forensic psychiatry services

Predicting violence

Psychological autopsy study of suicides by people aged under 35

Reduced in vivo binding to the serotonin transporter in the cerebral cortex of MDMA ('ecstasy') users

Risk factors for suicide independent of DSM-III-R Axis I disorder. Case-control psychological autopsy study in Northern Ireland

Sensorimotor and cognitive development of infants of mothers with schizophrenia

Suicide among drug addicts in the UK

Suicide and unemployment in young people. analysis of trends in england and wales, 1921-1995

Suicide attempts in rural southern Spain

Suicide attempts v. deliberate self-harm

Suicide in farmers

Suicide in farmers in India

Suicide in prisons. Reflection of the communities served, or exacerbated risk?

Suicide in young people. study of 174 cases, aged under 25 years, based on coroners' and medical records

The confidential inquiry comes of age

Validation of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale for use with adolescents

Violence, homicide and suicide: strong correlation and wide variation across districts