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A retrospective matched case-control comparison of non-fatal hanging to non-fatal self-poisoning in a sample of Australian men and women.

Ayaz GhaniDaniel TalbotCassandra MaAnthony Harris
Published in: Australasian psychiatry : bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (2023)
People who self-harm by hanging have higher suicidal intent, misuse alcohol more often, and are less likely to be in psychiatric care. They may benefit from a general community intervention, rather than one based upon interventions with people already in psychiatric care.
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