Cr. Rodger et Aif. Scott, FREQUENT DELIBERATE SELF-HARM - REPETITION, SUICIDE AND COST AFTER 3 OR MORE YEARS, Scottish Medical Journal, 40(1), 1995, pp. 10-12
This is a follow-up study of 44 patients who were admitted to the Roya
l Infirmary of Edinburgh after frequent deliberate self-harm (defined
as three or more episodes of deliberate self-harm within one week) at
least once between 1982 and 1987. Forty-two patients (95%) were traced
after a minimum of three years (range 3yr Imo 8yr 9mo). Thirty eight
patients were known to have repeated self-harm an average of 13 times
during the follow-up. Only two patients had died, one of these by prob
able suicide. The average cost solely attributable to the in-patient a
ccommodation and psychiatric assessment of this group during follow-up
was pound 34,036.60 (1986-87 prices)