Reducing self-harm in adolescents: the RISA-IPD individual patient data meta-analysis and systematic review
David Cottrell,
Alex Wright-Hughes,
Amanda Farrin
et al.
Abstract:Background
Self-harm is common in adolescents and a major public health concern. Evidence for effective interventions is lacking. An individual patient data meta-analysis has the potential to provide more reliable estimates of the effects of therapeutic interventions for self-harm than conventional meta-analyses, to explore which treatments are best suited to certain groups.
Method
A systematic review and individual patient data meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials of therapeutic interventions to red… Show more
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