Self-Injury in Adolescence Is Associated with Greater Behavioral Risk Avoidance, Not Risk-Taking.

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Title: Self-Injury in Adolescence Is Associated with Greater Behavioral Risk Avoidance, Not Risk-Taking.
Authors: Dillahunt, Alina K.1 (AUTHOR) alina.dillahunt@hsc.utah.edu, Feldman, Daniel A.1 (AUTHOR) daniel.a.feldman@utah.edu, Thomas, Leah R.1,2 (AUTHOR) lthomas@sa.utah.edu, Farstead, Brian W.1 (AUTHOR) brian.farstead@utah.edu, Frandsen, Summer B.1 (AUTHOR) summer.frandsen@utah.edu, Lee, Somi1 (AUTHOR) somi.lee@utah.edu, Pazdera, Myah1 (AUTHOR) myah.pazdera@utah.edu, Galloway, Jennica1 (AUTHOR) jennica.galloway@utah.edu, Bessette, Katie L.1,3,4 (AUTHOR) kbessette@mednet.ucla.edu, Roberts, Henrietta5 (AUTHOR) h.roberts@exeter.ac.uk, Crowell, Sheila E.1,2,6 (AUTHOR) sheila.crowell@psych.utah.edu, Watkins, Edward R.5 (AUTHOR) e.r.watkins@exeter.ac.uk, Langenecker, Scott A.1 (AUTHOR) s.langenecker@hsc.utah.edu, Westlund Schreiner, Melinda1 (AUTHOR) mindy.westlund.schreiner@utah.edu
Source: Journal of Clinical Medicine. Mar2022, Vol. 11 Issue 5, p1288. 1p.
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ISSN:20770383
DOI:10.3390/jcm11051288