2012
DOI: 10.7748/en.20.1.15.s9
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Deliberate self-harm

Abstract: This quantitative non-experimental descriptive survey refers to results from a self-administered postal questionnaire to measure emergency nurses' attitudes to deliberate self-harm. Defined as behaviour that may not be intended to cause death but is carried out in the knowledge that it is potentially harmful, self-harm is said to include cutting, burning, attempted drowning, attempted hanging and self-poisoning.

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