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Matthew M Large

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The Medical Journal of Australia|January 21, 2014
Communication, confidentiality and consent in mental health careChristopher J Ryan, Sascha Callaghan, Matthew M Large
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|April 18, 2012
Mania, homicide and severe violenceOlav B Nielssen, Gin S Malhi, Matthew M Large
Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.)|May 5, 2010
Helpful and unhelpful risk assessment practicesMatthew M Large, Christopher J Ryan, Olav B Nielssen
Australasian Psychiatry : Bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists|February 12, 2014
Debate: Clinical risk categorisation is valuable in the prevention of suicide and severe violence--noMichael B Paton, Matthew M Large, Christopher J Ryan
The Lancet. Psychiatry|November 20, 2022
Suicide risk assessmentMatthew M Large, C A Soper, Christopher J Ryan
The Medical Journal of Australia|March 20, 2009
The rise and fall of suicide in New South WalesMatthew M Large, Olav B Nielssen, Steven M Lackersteen
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology|December 23, 2008
Did the introduction of 'dangerousness' and 'risk of harm' criteria in mental health laws increase the incidence of suicide in the United States of America?Matthew M Large, Olav B Nielssen, Steven M Lackersteen
Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.)|December 10, 2015
LetterMatthew M Large, Christopher J Ryan, Olav B Nielssen
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|April 26, 2026
Suicides in general hospitals: Meta-analysis of incidence and trendsJack Schrader, Swapnil Sharma, Anthony Azer, et al.
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology|December 7, 2007
Mental health laws that require dangerousness for involuntary admission may delay the initial treatment of schizophreniaMatthew M Large, Olav Nielssen, Christopher James Ryan, et al.
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The Medical Journal of Australia|January 21, 2014
Communication, confidentiality and consent in mental health careChristopher J Ryan, Sascha Callaghan, Matthew M Large
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|April 18, 2012
Mania, homicide and severe violenceOlav B Nielssen, Gin S Malhi, Matthew M Large
Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.)|May 5, 2010
Helpful and unhelpful risk assessment practicesMatthew M Large, Christopher J Ryan, Olav B Nielssen
Australasian Psychiatry : Bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists|February 12, 2014
Debate: Clinical risk categorisation is valuable in the prevention of suicide and severe violence--noMichael B Paton, Matthew M Large, Christopher J Ryan
The Lancet. Psychiatry|November 20, 2022
Suicide risk assessmentMatthew M Large, C A Soper, Christopher J Ryan
The Medical Journal of Australia|March 20, 2009
The rise and fall of suicide in New South WalesMatthew M Large, Olav B Nielssen, Steven M Lackersteen
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology|December 23, 2008
Did the introduction of 'dangerousness' and 'risk of harm' criteria in mental health laws increase the incidence of suicide in the United States of America?Matthew M Large, Olav B Nielssen, Steven M Lackersteen
Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.)|December 10, 2015
LetterMatthew M Large, Christopher J Ryan, Olav B Nielssen
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|April 26, 2026
Suicides in general hospitals: Meta-analysis of incidence and trendsJack Schrader, Swapnil Sharma, Anthony Azer, et al.
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology|December 7, 2007
Mental health laws that require dangerousness for involuntary admission may delay the initial treatment of schizophreniaMatthew M Large, Olav Nielssen, Christopher James Ryan, et al.
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