Contributors to nonsuicidal self-injury in incarcerated youth
Abstract Background Despite elevations in risks associated with self-injurious behavior among community adolescents, the degree to which these features are associated with self-injury among incarcerated youth has rarely been examined. Although the DSM-5 recently proposed a distinct category of nonsu...
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Main Authors: | Larkin Street McReynolds (Author), Gail Wasserman (Author), Elise Ozbardakci (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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