Journal article
Associations between workers’ compensation and self-harm: A retrospective case-series study of hospital admissions data
TL King, G Disney, G Sutherland, A Kavanagh, MJ Spittal, K Simons
Lancet Regional Health Western Pacific | ELSEVIER | Published : 2023
Abstract
Background: While workers’ compensation schemes aim to assist and support injured workers, there is some evidence that the process of pursuing a compensation claim may be extremely stressful for workers. This research aimed to compare hospital admissions for self-harm among workers’ compensation claimants and non-claimants. Methods: A retrospective case-series design, this study used hospital admissions data for 42,567 patients (2011-2018) to estimate rates of hospital admission for intentional self-harm and 'self-harm and probable self-harm' (due to intentional self-harm, poisoning, or undetermined intent) and compare these between workers’ compensation claimants and non-claimants. Rates we..
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Grants
Awarded by Australian Government
Funding Acknowledgements
Suicide Prevention Australia Innovation Grant.