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期刊名:Evidence-based mental health

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ISSN:1362-0347

e-ISSN:1468-960X

IF/分区:11.4/Q1

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Question: Effective prevention of suicide requires a comprehensive understanding of risk factors. Study selection and analysis: Five da...
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Background: Non-serious adverse events (NSAEs) should be captured and reported because they can have a significant negative impact on patients and treatment adherence. However, the reporting of NSAEs in randomised control...