Repetition rate after non-fatal self-poisoning in Sri-Lanka: a one year prospective longitudinal study - Rajapakse TN, Griffiths KM, Cotton S, Christensen H.

INTRODUCTION: Attempted or non-fatal self-poisoning is an important public health problem in Sri Lanka. Current evidence from Sri Lanka suggests that this phenomenon is more common among young people, and females, and is associated with a recent interperso...
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