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Why Does Scotland have a Higher Suicide Rate than England? An Area-Level Investigation of Social, Health Status and Healthcare Factors.
Webb, Roger
(PI)
Appleby, Louis
(CoI)
Kapur, Navneet
(CoI)
Windfuhr, Kirsten
(CoI)
Division of Psychology & Mental Health
FBMH Faculty Office Administration
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Research output
(1)
Project Details
Short title
R:KCF Scottish suicide rates
Status
Finished
Effective start/end date
1/10/09
→
23/08/11
Collaborative partners
The University of Manchester
University of Edinburgh
(Collaborator)
(lead)
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Incidence
Social Sciences
100%
Health Status
Medicine and Dentistry
100%
Social Health
Medicine and Dentistry
100%
Suicide
Medicine and Dentistry
100%
Rate
Earth and Planetary Sciences
100%
Investigation
Earth and Planetary Sciences
100%
England
Earth and Planetary Sciences
100%
Scotland
Earth and Planetary Sciences
100%
Research output
Research output per year
2021
2021
2021
1
Article
Research output per year
Research output per year
Lack of fit with the neighbourhood social environment as a risk factor for psychosis – a national cohort study
Schofield, P.
,
Das-munshi, J.
,
Webb, R. T.
,
Horsdal, H. T.
,
Pedersen, C. B.
&
Agerbo, E.
,
18 Jun 2021
,
In:
Psychological Medicine.
p. 1-9
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
Incidence
100%
Low Income
57%
Neighborhood
42%
Guides
42%
Confidence
42%