Rivlin, Adrienne Hawton, Keith Marzano, Lisa Fazel, Seena Sociodemographic and criminological characteristics of male prisoners who made near-lethal suicide attempts (cases) and those who had not (controls). 1<p>Single includes being divorced, separated or widowed; Married includes having a partner.</p>2<p>Unemployed includes sick/disabled.</p>3<p>Including criminal damage, fraud and forgery.</p>4<p>Including violence, sexual and robbery.</p>5<p>Applies to sentenced prisoners only.</p>6<p>For cases at incident; for controls at interview.</p>7<p>Odds ratio undefined when there is a 0 in one or more cells (McNemar’s chi-square and associated p-value reported where possible when observed values are equal to or greater than 10).</p> Mental health;psychology;Psychological stress;Non-clinical medicine;Health care policy;Psychological and psychosocial issues;Primary care;Prison medicine;law;Criminal justice system;prisons;Sociology;suicide;criminological;prisoners;near-lethal;attempts;had 2013-07-29
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