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Joan Fagg is affiliated with Warneford Hospital in the United Kingdom. Their professional profile does not currently list any recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues associated with their research activities.

There is no information regarding book publications, main fields of study, subfields of study, or specific topics of work linked to Joan Fagg. Additionally, there are no recorded awards or honors attributed to their academic or professional contributions.

No further detailed data is available concerning their specific research areas, collaborations, or the scope of their work within the scientific community.

Best Publications

  • Suicide, and other causes of death, following attempted suicide.

    Keith Hawton;Joan Fagg

  • Trends in deliberate self-harm in Oxford, 1985-1995. Implications for clinical services and the prevention of suicide.

    Keith Hawton;Joan Fagg;Sue Simkin;Elizabeth Bale

  • Factors associated with suicide after parasuicide in young people

    Keith E. Hawton;J. Fagg;Stephen Platt;Michelle Hawkins

  • Deliberate self-harm patients who leave the accident and emergency department without a psychiatric assessment: a neglected population at risk of suicide.

    Lilian Hickey;Keith Hawton;Joan Fagg;Heather Weitzel;Heather Weitzel

  • Repetition of Deliberate Self-Harm by Adolescents: The Role of Psychological Factors.

    Keith Hawton;Steve Kingsbury;Karen Steinhardt;Anthony James

  • Psychological treatment for atypical non-cardiac chest pain: a controlled evaluation.

    I. Klimes;R. A. Mayou;M. J. Pearce;L. Coles

  • Trends in deliberate self poisoning and self injury in Oxford, 1976-90.

    Keith E. Hawton;J. Fagg

  • Long-term outcome of sex therapy.

    Keith Hawton;Jose Catalan;Pauline Martin;Joan Fagg

  • Use of paracetamol for suicide and non-fatal poisoning in the UK and France: are restrictions on availability justified?

    David Gunnell;Keith Hawton;Virginia Murray;Robert Garnier

  • Deliberate self-harm in adolescents in Oxford, 1985-1995.

    Keith Hawton;Joan Fagg;Sue Simkin;Elizabeth Bale

  • Deliberate self-poisoning and self-injury in children and adolescents under 16 years of age in Oxford, 1976-1993.

    Keith Hawton;Joan Fagg;Sue Simkin

  • Recent clinical and epidemiological trends in parasuicide in Edinburgh and Oxford: a tale of two cities.

    Stephen Platt;Keith Hawton;Norman Kreitman;Joan Fagg

  • Deliberate self-poisoning and self-injury in adolescents. A study of characteristics and trends in Oxford, 1976-89.

    Keith Hawton;Joan Fagg

  • Seasonal and weather factors in parasuicide

    Andrew Barker;Keith Hawton;Joan Fagg;Chris Jennison

  • Alcoholism, alcohol and attempted suicide.

    Keith Hawton;Joan Fagg;Stephen P. Mckeown

  • Association between epilepsy and attempted suicide.

    Keith Hawton;Joan Fagg;Pamela Marsack

  • Methods used for suicide by farmers in England and Wales. The contribution of availability and its relevance to prevention.

    Keith Hawton;Joan Fagg;Sue Simkin;Louise Harriss

  • Sex therapy for erectile dysfunction: characteristics of couples, treatment outcome, and prognostic factors.

    Keith Hawton;Jose Catalan;Joan Fagg

  • Comparison of doctors and nurses in the assessment of deliberate self-poisoning patients.

    Jose Catalan;P. Marsack;Keith E. Hawton;D. Whitwell

  • Do Psychosocial Factors Influence Outcome in Severely Depressed Female Psychiatric In-patients?

    Bernice Andrew;Keith Hawton;Joan Fagg;David Westbrook

Frequent Co-Authors

David H. Barlow
David H. Barlow Boston University
Anthony A. James
Anthony A. James University of California, Irvine

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