The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on self-harm and suicidal behaviour: update of living systematic review
Ann John(Swansea University), David Gunnell(Queen Mary University of London), Keith Hawton(Warneford Hospital), Emily Eyles(University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust), Paul Moran, Julian P. T. Higgins(Kleijnen Systematic Reviews (United Kingdom)), Roger T. Webb(National Institute for Health Research), Hung‐Yuan Cheng(University of Bristol), Luke A. McGuinness(University of Bristol), Catherine Macleod-Hall(University of Bristol), Chukwudi Okolie(Swansea University), Siobhan O’Neill(University of Ulster), Lena Schmidt(Research Triangle Park Foundation), Dana Dekel(Swansea University), Ella Arensman(Griffith University), Rory C. O’Connor(University of Glasgow), Babatunde Kazeem Olorisade(University of Bristol), Navneet Kapur(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre)
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