Abuse and deliberate self-poisoning in women: a matched case-control study.
OBJECTIVE: Controlled studies have shown deliberate self-harm to be more common in abused populations, but no controlled studies have shown abuse to be more common in self-harming populations. This is the first controlled study to determine whether abuse experiences (sexual, physical, and psychologi...
Main Authors: | Coll, X, Law, F, Tobías, A, Hawton, K, Tomàs, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2001
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