Fig. 2: Temporal variation in the first diagnosis of psychiatric disorder in relation to the time of the first occurrence of self-harm. | Nature Medicine

Fig. 2: Temporal variation in the first diagnosis of psychiatric disorder in relation to the time of the first occurrence of self-harm.

From: Cumulative burden of psychiatric disorders and self-harm across 26 adult cancers

Fig. 2

a, By cancer type. b, By age group. c, By index of multiple deprivation (IMD) status. d, By the number of prevalent noncancer comorbidities. Bars on the left side of the graphs indicate the proportion of individuals who were diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder before the first self-harm event. Bars on the right side of the graphs indicate the proportion of individuals who were diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder after the first self-harm event. Prevalence ratios (prevalence of psychiatric disorder diagnosis before self-harm divided by prevalence of psychiatric disorder after self-harm) are shown, alongside 95% CIs.

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