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A qualitative study of how self-harm starts and continues among Chinese adolescents.

Runsen ChenYuanyuan WangLi LiuLi LuAmanda WilsonShuxiao GongYingrong ZhuCaihua ShengYing ZengYamin LiJianjun Ou
Published in: BJPsych open (2020)
The current study provides important implications both for early identification and interventions for adolescents who engage in repeated nonfatal self-harm, and for individualising treatment planning that benefits them. It is also worthwhile to further investigate how peer influence and social media may affect self-harm in adolescents.
Keyphrases
  • social media
  • young adults
  • physical activity
  • health information
  • healthcare