Specific effects of five subtypes of childhood maltreatment on suicide behaviours in Chinese adolescents: the moderating effect of sex and residence
Abstract Aims Although childhood maltreatment has been widely supported to be a robust predictor of suicide behaviours, the effects of different childhood maltreatment subtypes remain controversial and inconclusive. Moreover, whether the effects differ by sex in urban and rural adolescents is still...
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Main Authors: | Chang Peng (Author), Junhan Cheng (Author), Fajuan Rong (Author), Yan Wang (Author), Yafei Tan (Author), Yizhen Yu (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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