Cite
Brief admission by self-referral as an add-on to usual care for individuals with self-harm at risk of suicide: cost-effectiveness and 4-year health-economic consequences after a Swedish randomized controlled trial.
MLA
Lindkvist, Rose-Marie, et al. “Brief Admission by Self-Referral as an Add-on to Usual Care for Individuals with Self-Harm at Risk of Suicide: Cost-Effectiveness and 4-Year Health-Economic Consequences after a Swedish Randomized Controlled Trial.” Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 78, no. 6, Aug. 2024, pp. 497–506. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1080/08039488.2024.2366854.
APA
Lindkvist, R.-M., Steen Carlsson, K., Daukantaitė, D., Flyckt, L., & Westling, S. (2024). Brief admission by self-referral as an add-on to usual care for individuals with self-harm at risk of suicide: cost-effectiveness and 4-year health-economic consequences after a Swedish randomized controlled trial. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry, 78(6), 497–506. https://doi.org/10.1080/08039488.2024.2366854
Chicago
Lindkvist, Rose-Marie, Katarina Steen Carlsson, Daiva Daukantaitė, Lena Flyckt, and Sofie Westling. 2024. “Brief Admission by Self-Referral as an Add-on to Usual Care for Individuals with Self-Harm at Risk of Suicide: Cost-Effectiveness and 4-Year Health-Economic Consequences after a Swedish Randomized Controlled Trial.” Nordic Journal of Psychiatry 78 (6): 497–506. doi:10.1080/08039488.2024.2366854.