Adolescent Girls
Cross-source consensus on Adolescent Girls from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The study focuses on adolescent girls aged 12-17 who were hospitalised after a suicide attempt in two Québec regions. — Using the suicide audit method to examine trajectories of adolescent girls following a suicide attempt in Québec, Canada: a study protocol
- The protocol identifies an evidence gap concerning adolescent girls' trajectories, needs, service use, and care pathways after suicide attempts. — Using the suicide audit method to examine trajectories of adolescent girls following a suicide attempt in Québec, Canada: a study protocol
- Girls aged 15-19 have substantially higher lifetime prevalence of suicide attempts than boys in the same age range. — Using the suicide audit method to examine trajectories of adolescent girls following a suicide attempt in Québec, Canada: a study protocol
- Canadian girls aged 10-19 have the highest hospitalisation rate for intentional self-harm described in the article. — Using the suicide audit method to examine trajectories of adolescent girls following a suicide attempt in Québec, Canada: a study protocol
- In Québec, adolescent girls show the most concerning suicide-related service use across emergency visits and hospitalisations. — Using the suicide audit method to examine trajectories of adolescent girls following a suicide attempt in Québec, Canada: a study protocol