How adolescents who cut themselves differ from those who take overdoses.
The aims of this study were to identify in what ways adolescents who cut themselves differ from those who take overdoses, and to investigate the role of contagion in these behaviours. Data from an anonymous self-report questionnaire survey of 6,020 adolescents in 41 schools were analysed. Comparison...
Main Authors: | Hawton, K, Harriss, L, Rodham, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2010
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