Religious beliefs, coping skills and responsibility to family as factors protecting against deliberate self-harm
Background. Deliberate self-harm (DSH) ranges from behaviours aiming to communicate distress or relieve tension, but where suicide is not intended, to suicide. Not all individuals are prone to DSH, which suggests that there are Factors that protect against it. Identifying these could play an importa...
Main Authors: | Kannan, K., Pillai, S.K., Gill, J.S., Hui, K.O., Swami, V. |
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Format: | Article |
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Sa Medical Assoc Health & Medical Publ Group
2010
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