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Michael Geissbühler

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Current Psychiatry Reports|February 4, 2009
Risk factors for suicide and suicide attempts in borderline personality disorderMichael Geissbühler, Paul S Links
Current Psychiatry Reports|February 4, 2009
Prospective risk factors for suicide attempts in borderline personality disorderMichael Geissbühler, Paul S Links
Forensic Science International|December 10, 2013
Homicide-suicides compared to homicides and suicides: systematic review and meta-analysisRadoslaw Panczak, Michael Geissbühler, Marcel Zwahlen, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|June 16, 2021
Most published meta-regression analyses based on aggregate data suffer from methodological pitfalls: a meta-epidemiological studyMichael Geissbühler, Cesar A Hincapié, Soheila Aghlmandi, et al.
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Current Psychiatry Reports|February 4, 2009
Risk factors for suicide and suicide attempts in borderline personality disorderMichael Geissbühler, Paul S Links
Current Psychiatry Reports|February 4, 2009
Prospective risk factors for suicide attempts in borderline personality disorderMichael Geissbühler, Paul S Links
Forensic Science International|December 10, 2013
Homicide-suicides compared to homicides and suicides: systematic review and meta-analysisRadoslaw Panczak, Michael Geissbühler, Marcel Zwahlen, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|June 16, 2021
Most published meta-regression analyses based on aggregate data suffer from methodological pitfalls: a meta-epidemiological studyMichael Geissbühler, Cesar A Hincapié, Soheila Aghlmandi, et al.
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