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Suicide attempts and completions among mothers whose children were taken into care by child protection services : a cohort study using linkable administrative data Elizabeth Wall-Wieler, Leslie L. Roos, Marni Brownell, Nathan Nickel, Dan Chateau and Deepa Singal

By: Wall-Wieler, Elizabeth.
Contributor(s): Roos, Leslie L | Brownell, Marni | Nickel, Nathan | Chateau, Dan | Singal, Deepa.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry.Publisher: Sage, 2017Subject(s): CHILD PROTECTION | DATA ANALYSIS | MOTHERS | SELF HARM | SUICIDAL BEHAVIOUR | SUICIDE | CANADA | MANITOBAOnline resources: Read abstract In: The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 2017, Advance online publication, 4 December 2017Summary: The objective of this study is to examine suicide attempts and completions among mothers who had a child taken into care by child protection services (CPS). These mothers were compared with their biological sisters who did not have a child taken into care and with mothers who received services from CPS but did not have a child taken into care. (From the authors' abstract). The research was conducted in Manitoba, Canada. Record #5726
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The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 2017, Advance online publication, 4 December 2017

The objective of this study is to examine suicide attempts and completions among mothers who had a child taken into care by child protection services (CPS). These mothers were compared with their biological sisters who did not have a child taken into care and with mothers who received services from CPS but did not have a child taken into care. (From the authors' abstract). The research was conducted in Manitoba, Canada. Record #5726