Intentional self-poisoning by and exposure to carbon monoxide and other gases and vapours
(Carbon, Gases)
Carbon (from Latin carbo 'coal') is a chemical element with the symbol C and atomic number 6. Gas is one of the four fundamental states of matter.
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Keith KE HawtonCentre for Suicide Research, University of Oxford, Oxford, U
- suicidal behaviour
- attempted suicide
- young people
- multicentre study
- sri lanka
#2
David J GunnellPopulation Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School, National
- sri lanka
- suicide rates
- suicidal thoughts
- mental health
- boyd orr
#3
Michael EddlestonCentre for Pesticide Suicide Prevention, University of Edinb
- sri lanka
- pesticide poisoning
- united kingdom
- gastric lavage
- activated charcoal
#4
Jayne B CooperSenior Research Fellow, Centre for Suicide Prevention, Manch
- multicentre study
- psychosocial assessment
- suicidal behaviour
- emergency department
- risk scales
#5
Nicholas Allan BuckleyTranslational Australian Clinical Toxicology (TACT) Research
- sri lanka
- activated charcoal
- acute kidney injury
- new zealand
- pesticide poisoning
#6
Sue SIMKINUniversity of Oxford, Oxford, UK | Department of Psychiatry,
- young people
- veterinary surgeons
- england wales
- united kingdom
- oxford university
#7
Michael R PhillipsDepartment of Surgery, University of North Carolina Hospital
- global burden
- systematic analysis
- life expectancy
- 195 countries
- mental health
#8
Ella ArensmanNational Suicide Research Foundation, University College Cor
- suicidal behaviour
- young people
- mental health
- suicide prevention
- european countries
#9
Andrew Hamilton DawsonSouth Asian Clinical Toxicology Research Collaboration, Facu
- sri lanka
- magnesium sulfate
- serotonin toxicity
- acute poisoning
- activated charcoal
#10
Nav KapurCentre for Mental Health & Safety, Division of Psychology &
- suicidal behaviour
- multicentre study
- suicide rates
- mental health
- young people
TAGS: carbon, gases