More effort required to address needs of self-harming young people
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More effort required to address needs of self-harming young people

Vari Drennan Professor of healthcare and policy research, St George’s University of London and Kingston University, London

Cases of self-harm in children and adolescents are a matter for concern, although the frequency and course of self-harm have not been established.

Primary Health Care. 27, 10, 12-12. doi: 10.7748/phc.27.10.12.s10

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