The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on hospital-treated self-harm in Sydney (Australia).
Sandro SperandeiAndrew PagePiumee BandaraArianne ReisRowena SahebPankaj GaurSithum MunasingheKathryn WorneCarolyn FozzardVlasios BrakouliasPublished in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2022)
There was no increase in hospital-treated self-harm rates in the 15 months post-implementation of COVID-19 public health orders in Western Sydney; however, there was a significant increase in hospital presenting suicidal ideation. The limited change in suicidal behaviour may reflect the success of social and economic supports during this period, the benefits of which may have been different for young people, and those of lower socio-economic status.