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Australian Suicide Prevention using Health-Linked Data (ASHLi): Protocol for a population-based case series study.

Kate M ChittyJennifer L SchumannAndrea L SchafferRose CairnsNicole J GonzagaJacques E RaubenheimerGregory CarterAndrew PageSallie-Anne PearsonNicholas A Buckley
Published in: BMJ open (2020)
This project involves the use of sensitive and confidential data. Data will be linked using a third-party privacy-preserving protocol meaning that investigators will not have access to identifiable information once the data have been linked. Statistical analyses will be carried out in a secure environment. This study has been approved by the following ethics committees: (1) the Justice Department Human Research Ethics Committee (REF: CF/17/23250), (2) the Western Australian Coroners Court (REF: EC 14/18 M0400), (3) the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (REF: EO2017/4/366) and (4) NSW Population & Health Services Research Ethics Committee (REF: 2017/HRE1204). Findings will be published in peer-reviewed journals, presented at conferences and communicated to regulatory authorities, clinicians and policy-makers.
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