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    Non-suicidal self-injury v. attempted suicide: new diagnosis or false dichotomy? by Kapur, Navneet, Cooper, Jayne, O'Connor, Rory C., Hawton, Keith

    Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-05-2013)
    “…Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a term that is becoming popular especially in North America and it has been proposed as a new diagnosis in DSM-5. In this…”
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    Toxicity of antidepressants: rates of suicide relative to prescribing and non-fatal overdose by Hawton, Keith, Bergen, Helen, Simkin, Sue, Cooper, Jayne, Waters, Keith, Gunnell, David, Kapur, Navneet

    Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-05-2010)
    “…Self-poisoning is a common method of suicide and often involves ingestion of antidepressants. Information on the relative toxicity of antidepressants is…”
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    Epidemiology and trends in non-fatal self-harm in three centres in England: 2000–2007 by Bergen, Helen, Hawton, Keith, Waters, Keith, Cooper, Jayne, Kapur, Navneet

    Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-12-2010)
    “…Self-harm is a common reason for presentation to a general hospital, with a strong association with suicide. Trends in self-harm are an important indicator of…”
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    Premature death after self-harm: a multicentre cohort study by Bergen, Helen, PhD, Hawton, Keith, Prof, Waters, Keith, RMN, Ness, Jennifer, MSc, Cooper, Jayne, PhD, Steeg, Sarah, BA, Kapur, Navneet, Prof

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (03-11-2012)
    “…Summary Background People who self-harm have an increased risk of premature death. The aim of this study was to investigate cause-specific premature death in…”
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    Attitudes towards clinical services among people who self-harm: systematic review by Taylor, Tatiana L., Hawton, Keith, Fortune, Sarah, Kapur, Navneet

    Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-02-2009)
    “…Self-harm is increasingly common in many countries, is often repeated and may have other negative outcomes. To systematically review people's attitudes towards…”
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    Epidemiology and trends in non-fatal self-harm in three centres in England, 2000–2012: findings from the Multicentre Study of Self-harm in England by Geulayov, Galit, Kapur, Navneet, Turnbull, Pauline, Clements, Caroline, Waters, Keith, Ness, Jennifer, Townsend, Ellen, Hawton, Keith

    Published in BMJ open (01-04-2016)
    “…ObjectivesSelf-harm is a major health problem in many countries, with potential adverse outcomes including suicide and other causes of premature death. It is…”
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    Ethnic differences in self-harm, rates, characteristics and service provision: three-city cohort study by Cooper, Jayne, Murphy, Elizabeth, Webb, Roger, Hawton, Keith, Bergen, Helen, Waters, Keith, Kapur, Navneet

    Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-09-2010)
    “…Studies of self-harm in Black and minority ethnic (BME) groups have been restricted to single geographical areas, with few studies of Black people. To…”
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    Messages from Manchester: pilot randomised controlled trial following self-harm by Kapur, Navneet, Gunnell, David, Hawton, Keith, Nadeem, Sarmad, Khalil, Samer, Longson, Damien, Jordan, Rita, Donaldson, Iain, Emsley, Richard, Cooper, Jayne

    Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-07-2013)
    “…Studies of therapeutic contact following self-harm have had mixed results. We carried out a pilot randomised controlled trial comparing an intervention…”
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    Care gaps among people presenting to the hospital following self-harm: observational study of three emergency departments in England by Steeg, Sarah, Bickley, Harriet, Clements, Caroline, Quinlivan, Leah M, Barlow, Steven, Monaghan, Elizabeth, Naylor, Fiona, Smith, Jonathan, Mughal, Faraz, Robinson, Catherine, Gnani, Shamini, Kapur, Navneet

    Published in BMJ open (22-10-2024)
    “…This study aims to examine the proportions of patients referred to mental health, social and voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) services and…”
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    Learning from clinicians' views of good quality practice in mental healthcare services in the context of suicide prevention: a qualitative study by Littlewood, Donna L, Quinlivan, Leah, Graney, Jane, Appleby, Louis, Turnbull, Pauline, Webb, Roger T, Kapur, Navneet

    Published in BMC psychiatry (06-11-2019)
    “…Suicide and non-fatal self-harm represent key patient safety events in mental healthcare services. However, additional important learning can also be derived…”
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    Six-year follow-up of impact of co-proxamol withdrawal in England and Wales on prescribing and deaths: time-series study by Hawton, Keith, Bergen, Helen, Simkin, Sue, Wells, Claudia, Kapur, Navneet, Gunnell, David

    Published in PLoS medicine (01-05-2012)
    “…The analgesic co-proxamol (paracetamol/dextropropoxyphene combination) has been widely involved in fatal poisoning. Concerns about its safety/effectiveness…”
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    Impact of a national primary care pay-for-performance scheme on ambulatory care sensitive hospital admissions: a small-area analysis in England by Grigoroglou, Christos, Munford, Luke, Webb, Roger, Kapur, Navneet, Doran, Tim, Ashcroft, Darren, Kontopantelis, Evangelos

    Published in BMJ open (09-09-2020)
    “…We aimed to spatially describe hospital admissions for ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSC) in England at small-area geographical level and assess…”
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    Relative toxicity of mood stabilisers and antipsychotics: case fatality and fatal toxicity associated with self-poisoning by Ferrey, Anne E, Geulayov, Galit, Casey, Deborah, Wells, Claudia, Fuller, Alice, Bankhead, Clare, Ness, Jennifer, Clements, Caroline, Gunnell, David, Kapur, Navneet, Hawton, Keith

    Published in BMC psychiatry (27-12-2018)
    “…Bipolar and other psychiatric disorders are associated with considerably increased risk of suicidal behaviour, which may include self-poisoning with medication…”
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    'We're the First Port of Call' - Perspectives of Ambulance Staff on Responding to Deaths by Suicide: A Qualitative Study by Nelson, Pauline A, Cordingley, Lis, Kapur, Navneet, Chew-Graham, Carolyn A, Shaw, Jenny, Smith, Shirley, McGale, Barry, McDonnell, Sharon

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (21-04-2020)
    “…Exposure to suicide is a known risk factor for suicide. Ambulance staff are exposed to work-related stressors including attending suicides, which may elevate…”
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    Suicide after leaving the UK armed forces--a cohort study by Kapur, Navneet, While, David, Blatchley, Nick, Bray, Isabelle, Harrison, Kate

    Published in PLoS medicine (01-03-2009)
    “…Few studies have examined suicide risk in individuals once they have left the military. We aimed to investigate the rate, timing, and risk factors for suicide…”
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    Primary care clinical management following self-harm during the first wave of COVID-19 in the UK: population-based cohort study by Steeg, Sarah, Carr, Matthew, Trefan, Laszlo, Ashcroft, Darren, Kapur, Navneet, Nielsen, Emma, McMillan, Brian, Webb, Roger

    Published in BMJ open (14-02-2022)
    “…ObjectivesA substantial reduction in self-harm recorded in primary care occurred during the first wave of COVID-19 but effects on primary care management of…”
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