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A threat is a danger of harm, characterised by the degree of severity and the degree to which one is susceptible to this threat (and a threatening communication is a message conveying one or both of these elements).
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Picking at skin or re-opening wounds/scabs - is a type of self-harm characterised by the repeated urge to pick at one's own skin.
Often, as shown in the example in table 3, the within-trial estimates for the harm have been characterised by high imprecision.
Mr Murphy admitted that if he won, his priority would be to end the "period of self-harm" that has characterised much of his party's recent history north of the border.
35 Finally, previous national studies of AEs have focused on those characterised by significant harm, that is NCC-MERP categories F I, underestimating the total burden of harm by disregarding events with temporary harm requiring intervention only (category E events).
Directive 2004/35/EC refers to environmental harm as effects that are characterised by being adverse, measurable and significant to the relevant protection goals [7].
Researching the scale and nature of alcohol-related harm to health in populations characterised by episodic heavy drinking is challenging [ 13].
The clear distinction between management and prevention of self-harm was particularly evident in the accounts characterised by the experience of traumatic life events, with self-harm seen as an important coping mechanism for dealing with distress: " I made a pact with myself; I was going to overdose on Thursday.
It was most difficult to elicit ideas about ideal interventions for self-harm from patients whose life-circumstances were characterised by alcohol dependency.
The unwillingness to seek support for self-harm was most strongly expressed by patients whose accounts were characterised by traumatic life events (especially in childhood) or chronic life problems (including coping with the consequences of childhood trauma), although not exclusively.
Self-harm is a major cause of presentation to hospitals and is linked to an elevated risk of early death. 1 Hospital services for self-harm in the UK over the past four decades have been characterised by variability of service provision 2 and contrasting patient experiences of care.
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