Self-harm and violent criminality among young people who experienced trauma-related hospital admission during childhood: a Danish national cohort study
Background: Development of a better understanding of subsequent pathways for individuals who experienced trauma during childhood might usefully inform clinicians and public health professionals regarding the causes of self-harm and interpersonal violence. We aimed to examine these risks during late...
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Main Authors: | Dr Roger T Webb, PhD (Author), Sussie Antonsen, MSc (Author), Matthew J Carr, PhD (Author), Prof Louis Appleby, MD (Author), Prof Carsten B Pedersen, DrMedSci (Author), Pearl L H Mok, PhD (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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