
pmid: 19478301
Cooney & Morris[1][1] argue that we should consider taking an \`internet history' to help assess young people's risk of self-harm, suicide and presumed psychopathologies such as \`internet addiction'. Although an understanding of how a client uses the internet may be important, the authors
Suicide Prevention, Internet, Suicide, Adolescent, Adolescent Behavior, Risk Factors, Humans
Suicide Prevention, Internet, Suicide, Adolescent, Adolescent Behavior, Risk Factors, Humans
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