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Teenagers at Greatest Risk of Self-Harming Can Be Identified Almost a Decade Earlier – SciTechDaily
Researchers have identified two subgroups of adolescents who self-harm and have shown that it is possible to predict those individuals…
Researchers have identified two subgroups of adolescents who self-harm and have shown that it is possible to predict those individuals at greatest risk almost a decade before they begin self-harming.
The team, based at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences…
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