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BJPsych Bulletin
Aims and methodTo ascertain differences in patterns of suicide in young men over three decades (1960s, 1990s and 2000s) and discuss implications for suicide prevention. Data on suicides and open verdicts in men aged 15–34 were obtained from coroner
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Acta Neurologica Scandinavica. 42:85-90
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British Journal of Psychiatry. 178:458-464
BackgroundThe UK Government's White Paper Saving Lives: Our Healthier Nation included among its targets a reduction in suicide.AimsTo study causes of change in suicide rate over a 30-year period in Newcastle upon Tyne.MethodSuicide rates and methods,
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Annals of Emergency Medicine. 65:234-235
Autor:
Kurt Schapira
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British Journal of Psychiatry. 167:277-278
Autor:
Kurt Schapira
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BMJ. 324:980h-980
Former consultant psychiatrist Newcastle General Hospital (b Leicester 1921; q Dunelm 1937; DPM, MD, FRCPsych), d 11 August 2001. Geoffrey served as a specialist psychiatrist in the Royal Army Medical Corps during the second world war and rose to the
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International Journal of Eating Disorders. 7:121-124
The clinical features and long-term outcome of anorexia nervosa in male patients was investigated by a comparison with a matched group of female patients. The clinical features were remarkably similar in, both groups, whereas the long-term outcome wa
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Brain. 89:419-428
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British Journal of Psychiatry. 116:11-19
A group of 99 patients with a primary affective disorder was given the Maudsley Personality Inventory on admission to hospital and also four years later as part of a follow-up study. The patients were allocated to one of four operationally defined di
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BMJ. 2:446-449
Forty-eight patients with anxiety states were treated with oxazepam (Serenid-D), which was administered in tablets of three different colours—red, yellow, and green. Every patient received one week9s treatment with each colour, according to a rando