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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on presentations of self-harm over an 18-month period to a tertiary hospital.

A O'MalleyA McIntyreA McGillowayAnne Marie DohertyB Hallahan
Published in: Irish journal of psychological medicine (2023)
Despite an initial reduction, an increase in rates of self-harm has occurred since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic with higher rates evident during periods of higher government mandated restrictions. An increase in active patients of MHS presenting with self-harm potentially relates to reduced availability of supports and particularly group activities. The recommencement of group therapeutic interventions for individuals attending MHS in particular is warranted.
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