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Self-harm Behaviour Among the Most At-risk Adolescents (SH-MARA)

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ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT05765864
Recruitment Status : Recruiting
First Posted : March 13, 2023
Last Update Posted : April 6, 2023
Sponsor:
Collaborators:
University Medical Centre Ljubljana
University Maribor
University Psychiatric Clinic Ljubljana
Information provided by (Responsible Party):
Maja Drobnič Radobuljac, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Medicine

No Study Results Posted on ClinicalTrials.gov for this Study
Recruitment Status : Recruiting
Estimated Primary Completion Date : September 2024
Estimated Study Completion Date : September 2025
Publications:
SURS. Slovenija: Statistični Urad Republike Slovenije; 2021.
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Fifth Edition ed. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Association; 2013.
Favazza AR. Nonsuicidal self-injury: How categorization guides treatment. Current Psychiatry 2012;11(3):21-5.
Žerjav Ž, Drobnič Radobuljac M. Medicinski Razgledi 2019;58:417-27.
Beautrais AL, Collings SCD, Ehrhardt P, K H. Suicide Prevention - A review of evidence of risk and protective factors, and points of effective intervention. In: Health Mo, ed. Wellington, NZ2005.
Kärnä, A., M. Voeten, E. Poskiparta, and C. Salmivalli. 2010. Vulnerable children in varying classroom contexts: Bystanders' behaviors moderate the effects of risk factors on victimization. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly 56:261-82.
Masten AS, Powell JL. A resilience framework for research, policy, and practice. In: Luthar SS, ed. Resilience and vulnerability: Adaptation in the context of childhood adversities Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2003:1-25.
Greenwald, R., & Rubin, A. (1999). Assessment of Posttraumatic Symptoms in Children: Development and Preliminary Validation of Parent and Child Scales. Research on Social Work Practice, 9(1), 61-75. https://doi.org/10.1177/104973159900900105