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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'Hare
, Oliver J Watkeys
, Kimberlie Dean
, Stacy Tzoumakis
,
Tyson Whitten
, Felicity Harris
, Kristin R Laurens
, Vaughan J Carr
, Melissa J Green
Centre for Law and Justice
Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences
University of New South Wales
Justice Health & Forensic Mental Health Network
Griffith University
Queensland University of Technology
Neuroscience Research Australia
Monash University
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Australian Population
100%
Health Care Services
100%
Suicidal Ideation
100%
Child Protection
100%
Young People
100%
Population-based Cohort
100%
Self-harm
100%
Self-harm Ideation
100%
Suicide
33%
Service Contact
33%
Child Protection Services
33%
Police Services
22%
First Contact
22%
Police Protection
22%
Hospital Admission
11%
Mental Health
11%
New South Wales Australia
11%
Emergency Department
11%
Descriptive Statistics
11%
Suicide Prevention
11%
Multi-agency
11%
Human Service Organizations
11%
Health Protection
11%
Administrative Records
11%
Service Responses
11%
Inpatient Hospitals
11%
Contact with children
11%
Ambulatory children
11%
Binomial Logistic Regression
11%
Psychology
Child Protection
100%
Longitudinal Study
14%
Mental Health
14%
Adolescence
14%