Self-harm behavior
Self-harm is an act that deliberately damages one's body tissues, but in essence, it is not like suicide. It is estimated that 4% of the general ethnic group have experienced self-harm, and 1% has reached seriousness. Among the self-injury ethnic groups in the psychiatric department, 70% of them cut their skin, which may be the palm, wrist, arm, or thigh. Other common methods include bumping their heads, pinching their hands, burning cigarettes, and hunger strike.
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