Near-lethal self-harm in women prisoners: contributing factors and psychological processes
We investigated the circumstances and psychological processes involved in the near-lethal self-harm acts of 60 women prisoners, using qualitative and quantitative methods. Most incidents involved hanging or ligaturing and high levels of suicidal ideation, and were attributable to individual and pris...
Main Authors: | Marzano, L, Fazel, S, Rivlin, A, Hawton, K |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2011
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