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Reciprocal associations between adolescent girls' chronic interpersonal stress and nonsuicidal self-injury: A multi-wave prospective investigation
Adam Bryant Miller
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, Katherine P. Linthicum
, Sarah W. Helms
, Matteo Giletta
, Karen D. Rudolph
, Paul D. Hastings
, Matthew K. Nock
, Mitchell J. Prinstein
*
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Developmental Psychology
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Reciprocal Associations
100%
Adolescent Girls
100%
Non-suicidal Self-injury
100%
Interpersonal Stress
100%
Pubertal Development
36%
Parent-child Relationship
18%
Romantic
18%
Child Stress
18%
Path Model
9%
Prospective Design
9%
Reciprocal Relationship
9%
Parent Report
9%
Suicide Attempt
9%
Follow-up Examination
9%
Structured Clinical Interview
9%
Common Risk Factors
9%
Adolescent Health
9%
Suicide Risk
9%
Accurate Reporting
9%
Adolescent Medicine
9%
Romantic child
9%
Psychology
Self-Injury
100%
Semistructured Interview
9%
Reciprocal Relationship
9%
Clinical Interview
9%