Fig. 1: Monthly risk of primary care-recorded injuries among individuals subsequent to presenting to primary care for a mental health condition. | Nature Mental Health

Fig. 1: Monthly risk of primary care-recorded injuries among individuals subsequent to presenting to primary care for a mental health condition.

From: Mental health conditions are associated with increased risk of subsequent self-harm, assault and unintentional injuries in two nations

Fig. 1: Monthly risk of primary care-recorded injuries among individuals subsequent to presenting to primary care for a mental health condition.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

The data are from the Norwegian study population, N = 2,753,646. a, The absolute injury risk for individuals with a mental health condition compared to individuals without a mental health condition. Estimates in a indicate monthly risk of injury. Inverse probability weights were used to balance mental health groups according to age at baseline, sex, county of residence and educational attainment. b, Differences in observed risk of injury events between the groups in a. The 95% CIs for risk differences in b are not shown as they are very narrow; the intervals are presented in Supplementary Table 1. NOS, not otherwise specified.

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