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Prediction and network modelling of self-harm through daily self-report and history of self-injury.

Michael J KyronGeoff R HookeAndrew C Page
Published in: Psychological medicine (2020)
Short-term fluctuations in self-reported mental health may provide an indication of when an individual is at-risk of self-harm. Routine monitoring may provide useful feedback to clinical staff to reduce risk of self-harm. Modifiable risk factors identified in the current study may be targeted during interventions to minimise risk of self-harm.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • risk factors
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