How do the prevalence and relative risk of non- suicidal self-injury and suicidal thoughts vary across the population distribution of common mental distress (the p factor)? observational analyses replicated in two independent uk cohorts of young people

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  • who: Ela Polek ‍ ‍ and colleagues from the replicated in two independent UK have published the paper: How do the prevalence and relative risk of non- suicidal self-injury and suicidal thoughts vary across the population distribution of common mental distress (the p factor)? Observational analyses replicated in two independent UK cohorts of young people, in the Journal: BMJ Open 2020;10:e032494. of /2020/
  • what: The approach had three steps whereby we: 1.
  • how: The authors calculated CMD score using confirmatory bifactor analysis and then used logistic regressions to determine adjusted associations between . . .

     

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