Self-harm and suicidal ideation among young people is more often recorded by child protection than health services in an Australian population cohort.
Kirstie O'HareOliver WatkeysKimberlie DeanStacy TzoumakisTyson WhittenFelicity HarrisKristin R LaurensVaughan J CarrMelissa Jane GreenPublished in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2023)
Suicide prevention is not solely the responsibility of health services; police and child protection services also respond to a significant proportion of self-harm and suicide-related incidents. High rates of overlap among different services responding to self-harm suggest the need for cross-agency strategies to prevent suicide in young people.