Cite
A pragmatic randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation of family therapy versus treatment as usual for young people seen after second or subsequent episodes of self-harm: the Self-Harm Intervention – Family Therapy (SHIFT) trial
MLA
David J Cottrell, et al. “A Pragmatic Randomised Controlled Trial and Economic Evaluation of Family Therapy versus Treatment as Usual for Young People Seen after Second or Subsequent Episodes of Self-Harm: The Self-Harm Intervention – Family Therapy (SHIFT) Trial.” Health Technology Assessment, vol. 22, no. 12, Mar. 2018. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3310/hta22120.
APA
David J Cottrell, Alex Wright-Hughes, Michelle Collinson, Paula Boston, Ivan Eisler, Sarah Fortune, Elizabeth H Graham, Jonathan Green, Allan O House, Michael Kerfoot, David W Owens, Eirini-Christina Saloniki, Mima Simic, Sandy Tubeuf, & Amanda J Farrin. (2018). A pragmatic randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation of family therapy versus treatment as usual for young people seen after second or subsequent episodes of self-harm: the Self-Harm Intervention – Family Therapy (SHIFT) trial. Health Technology Assessment, 22(12). https://doi.org/10.3310/hta22120
Chicago
David J Cottrell, Alex Wright-Hughes, Michelle Collinson, Paula Boston, Ivan Eisler, Sarah Fortune, Elizabeth H Graham, et al. 2018. “A Pragmatic Randomised Controlled Trial and Economic Evaluation of Family Therapy versus Treatment as Usual for Young People Seen after Second or Subsequent Episodes of Self-Harm: The Self-Harm Intervention – Family Therapy (SHIFT) Trial.” Health Technology Assessment 22 (12). doi:10.3310/hta22120.