2017
DOI: 10.1590/0047-2085000000154
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Abstract: Objective: In this perspective, the present research aims to describe the reports of self-injury and suicide attempt among the elderly population living in the city of São Paulo. Methods: This is a descriptive, quantitative approach based on Violence and Accidents Surveillance Information System (SIVVA) of the city of São Paulo. In the selection of notifications, it was included the ones related to self-injury and attempted suicide against men and women, with age group between 60 and over, from January to Dece… Show more

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“…The remaining 0.2% ( n = 110) of participants used multiple methods to self-harm. The majority of studies reporting self-harm methods were in hospital-based settings, with the exception of four studies 32 , 47 , 57 , 58 that also reported community-based data. However, similar trends regarding self-harm methods used were reported across the different study settings as reported in Table 1.…”
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“…The remaining 0.2% ( n = 110) of participants used multiple methods to self-harm. The majority of studies reporting self-harm methods were in hospital-based settings, with the exception of four studies 32 , 47 , 57 , 58 that also reported community-based data. However, similar trends regarding self-harm methods used were reported across the different study settings as reported in Table 1.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The remaining studies were conducted in other healthcare facilities (e.g. general hospitals, general practice, private clinics) ( n = 2), 57 , 58 community mental health services ( n = 2), 32 , 50 a national surveillance system which includes presentations from hospitals and primary care 47 and a national household survey 56 . Study length varied from 8 months to 26 years.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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