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Background and Aims
Drug use disorders are associated with increased risk of self‐harm. Risk differences associated with specific types of drug use disorders are yet to be comprehensively reported. This study aimed to examine the risk of self‐harm or suicide associated with different drug use disorders in Hong Kong.
Design
Population‐based cohort study.
Setting
The Clinical Data Analysis and...
Background and aims
In the United States, until 2018 both the prevalence of heavy alcohol use and the suicide mortality rate increased among men and women; however, women had experienced a notably higher increase in both. As heavy alcohol use may have contributed to the observed sex disparity in the suicide mortality rate increase, the aim of the current study was to estimate the temporal trend of...
Background and aims
Alcohol‐related mental health burden and suicidality impose heavy burdens on global public health. This study measured the sex‐specific incidence and risk profiles of suicide mortality in individuals with alcohol dependence in a non‐western context.
Design
In this prospective cohort study, individuals with alcohol dependence who were enrollees in Taiwan’s National Health Insurance...
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