Adverse childhood experiences as a risk factor for non-suicidal self-injury and suicide attempts in forensic psychiatric patients

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  • who: Natalie Laporte from the The senior treating forensic psychiatrist was consulted before any patients were informed of the study, and patients considered as not currently suitable for the study due to psychiatric status or inability to provide informed consent were excludedAll patients who agreed to participate gave informed, written consent before participation. The study, including the monetary reward (which was low in order not to give an incentive that would compromise free consent), was approved by the research ethics committee at Linku00f6ping University, Dnr, and, . have published the article: Adverse childhood experiences as a risk factor . . .

     

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