@book{1a99f8b793a741159b07772e23d538a7,
title = "Self-Harm in Manchester January 2010 to December 2011",
abstract = "Although data on all presentations of self-harm have been collected since 2003, this report focusses on findings from the Manchester Self-Harm (MaSH) Project for the years 2010 and 2011. Section 2 reports on rates from 2003 and 2011.Previous MaSH Reports can be accessed at www.manchester.ac.uk/mash.Self-harm is defined as 'intentional self-injury or self-poisoning, irrespective of .... motivation or degree of suicidal intent', and encompasses both suicide attempts and acts with other motives or intentions (Hawton et al. 2013).",
keywords = "self-harm suicide parasuicide manchester mash overdose poisoning cutting hanging drowing",
author = "H. Bickley and S. Steeg and P. Turnbull and M. Haigh and I. Donaldson and V. Matthews and S. Dickson and N. Kapur and J. Cooper",
note = "The MaSH Project is funded by the Department of Health",
year = "2013",
month = nov,
language = "English",
series = "Self-Harm in Manchester",
publisher = "University of Manchester",
address = "United Kingdom",
}