Self-Harm In Adolescents Associated With Higher Risk Of Committing Violent Crime, Study Suggests

MedPage Today (1/4) reports a study by researchers at Duke University analyzing data from the UK suggests “self-harm in adolescents was associated with more than threefold higher risk of committing violent crime…with certain risk factors raising the likelihood of ‘dual harm.’” The findings were published in The American Journal of Psychiatry.

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