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Admission
Admission
Admissions 1995-2012 n=296
Admissions 1995-2012 n=296
Subsample n=49
Subsample n=49
Control sample n=55
Discharge
Sample
chapter 3
Participants n=203
1995-2009 n=234
Participants 1995-2009 n=226
Participants 1995-2009 n=234
Sample chapter 5 n=224
Sample chapter 4 n=145
18 month follow-up
measurement at T1+2 n=8 chapter 4
and at T2 n=66n=145
1 8 m o n t h follow-up
Participants 1995-2008 n=223
Incomplete
Participants 1995-2008 n=223
Temporal admissions n=8
Temporal admissions n=8
Sample chapter 2 n=24
Incomplete data n=12
Untraceable files n=13
Incomplete Incomplete
data n=7
data n=12
Untraceable
files n=7Untraceable
files n=13
Controls chapter 2 n=41
Incom data n
Untra files n
data onset Incomplete
n=20
data onset n=20
Sample chapter 3 n=203
Sample chapter 2 n=24
22
Discharge
Participants Suic1id9e95-2009
n=2 n=226
Sample n=294
Sample chapter 5 n=224
Incomplete data onset n=23 measurement at T1+2 n=8 and at T2 n=66
Suicide n=2
Incomplete data follow-up Sample
n=98 n=294
Sample chapter 6 n=196
Incomplete data onset n=23 Sample
Figure 1: Flowchart of the participants of the studies Figure 1: Flowchart of the participants of the studies
Sample
c h a I p n t c e o r m6 p l e t e
n=196
data follow-up
n=98