Self-harm and suicidal behaviour of young people aged 14–15 years old
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Self-harm and suicidal behaviour is an important public health concern attracting attention from policymakers and mental health practitioners all around the world (Hawton, Saunders, & O’Connor, 2012). Among young people who engage in this behaviour, the age of onset of self-harm is usually between 11 and 15 years, while for suicidal behaviour it is between 15 and 17 years (Evans, Hawton, & Rodham, 2004; Hawton, et al., 2012; Lawrence et al., 2015; Jacobson & Gould, 2007; Klonsky & Muehlenkamp, 2007; Kumar, Pepe, & Steer, 2004; Muehlenkamp & Gutierrez, 2004; Nixon, Cloutier, & Aggarwal, 2002; Nock & Prinstein, 2004; Muehlenkamp, Claes, Havertape, & Plener, 2012).
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تاریخ انتشار 2017