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1. Psychological autopsy study of suicide in three rural and semi-rural districts of Sri Lanka.

2. Self-poisoning in rural Sri Lanka: small-area variations in incidence.

3. Differences in the characteristics of people who purchase pesticides from shops for self‐harm versus those who use pesticides available in the domestic environment in Sri Lanka.

4. Domestic violence and self-poisoning in Sri Lanka.

5. Diurnal variation in probability of death following self-poisoning in Sri Lanka--evidence for chronotoxicity in humans.

6. Diurnal variation in probability of death following self-poisoning in Sri Lanka—evidence for chronotoxicity in humans.

7. Pattern of pesticide storage before pesticide self-poisoning in rural Sri Lanka.

8. Childhood adversity and self-poisoning: A hospital case control study in Sri Lanka.

9. Factors associated with purchasing pesticide from shops for intentional self-poisoning in Sri Lanka.

10. Correction: Childhood adversity and self-poisoning: A hospital case control study in Sri Lanka.

11. Suicide prevention through means restriction: Impact of the 2008-2011 pesticide restrictions on suicide in Sri Lanka.

12. Regional variation in suicide rates in Sri Lanka between 1955 and 2011: a spatial and temporal analysis.

13. The prevalence of previous self-harm amongst self-poisoning patients in Sri Lanka.

14. Formulation changes and time trends in outcome following paraquat ingestion in Sri Lanka.

15. 713Domestic violence and self-poisoning in Sri Lanka.

16. Improvement in Survival after Paraquat Ingestion Following Introduction of a New Formulation in Sri Lanka.

17. Choice of Poison for Intentional Self-Poisoning in Rural Sri Lanka.

18. Patterns of hospital transfer for self-poisoned patients in rural Sri Lanka: implications for estimating the incidence of self-poisoning in the developing world.

19. Are left-behind families of migrant workers at increased risk of attempted suicide? – a cohort study of 178,000+ individuals in Sri Lanka.

20. Vendor-based restrictions on pesticide sales to prevent pesticide self-poisoning - a pilot study.

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