Teens that self-harm usually discontinue by late adolescence

18 Nov 2011
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A study published in the Lancet has found that 8 per cent of teenagers harm themselves by cutting, burning or other methods. The study suggests that while self-harm is common in the teenage years, it usually ceases by late adolescence without any intervention.

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