Among those who present to the emergency department for self-harm, many will repeat. Self-harm repetition is an outcome of interest in both observational and intervention studies. However, few such studies analyse the number of repeat self-harm presentations. Here, hurdle models are introduced as a potentially useful statistical method for these analyses. Emergency department data from the Province of Ontario, Canada, are used to illustrate an example of implementing hurdle models and interpreting their results.
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Bethell, J., Rhodes, A. E., Bondy, S. J., Lou, W. Y. W., & Guttmann, A. (2010). Repeat self-harm: Application of hurdle models. British Journal of Psychiatry, 196(3), 243–244. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.109.068809
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