Deliberate self-harm in adolescents: comparison between those who receive help following self-harm and those who do not.
This international comparative study addresses differences between adolescents who engage in deliberate self-harm (DSH) and who receive help following the DSH episode versus those who do not. A standardised self-report questionnaire was completed by pupils aged 14-17 in Australia, Belgium, England,...
Main Authors: | Ystgaard, M, Arensman, E, Hawton, K, Madge, N, van Heeringen, K, Hewitt, A, de Wilde, E, De Leo, D, Fekete, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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