Deliberate self-harm,clinical history and extreme scoring on the EPQ |
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Authors: | J.Mark G. Williams Fuad Hassanyeh |
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Affiliation: | University Department of Psychiatry, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastleupon Tyne NE1 4LP, England;St Mary''s Hospital, Stannington, Northumberland, England |
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Abstract: | Two hundred consecutive admissions to an inpatient psychiatric unit were assessed on the EPQ following recovery from the disturbance for which they were hospitalized. Case-history data was also checked for these patients and extended by using a clinical-history structured interview, also administered within 1 week of discharge. Results showed that for males, high P and high N was associated with a history of deliberate self-harm (DSH) by mutilation. High N was also associated with parental violence. In females, both low E and high N were associated with a history of self-mutilation. High N scores were also more likely to have appeared in court, and high P females were more likely to have a history of bedwetting and of parental violence.None of the associations between extreme scoring on the EPQ and self-mutilation were found for DSH by overdose. |
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Keywords: | To whom all reprint requests should be addressed at his present address: MRC Applied Psychology Unit 15 Chaucer Road Cambridge CB2 2EF England. |
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