Public Health England. (2019) Hospital admissions as a result of intentional self-poisoning by young people: summary and data. London: Public Health England.
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External website: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/intenti...
PHE has produced an ad-hoc publication release showing trends in numbers of hospital admissions as a result of intentional self-poisoning by young people, by sex and single year of age for residents of England.
Its aim is to allow national organisations and local authorities to monitor trends in poisonings at a high level. It is published as an addition to PHE’s official statistics on child and maternal health.
Further information on child and maternal health is provided by the Child and Maternal Health Profiles
F Concepts in psychology > Behaviour > Self-destructive behaviour / self-harm > Suicidal behaviour / suicide
G Health and disease > Substance use disorder (addiction) > Drug use disorder > Drug intoxication > Poisoning (overdose)
J Health care, prevention, harm reduction and treatment > Health care programme, service or facility > Hospital
T Demographic characteristics > Adolescent / youth (teenager / young person)
VA Geographic area > Europe > United Kingdom > England
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