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Teachers’ awareness of self-cutting behavior among the adolescent population

Carlson, L., DeGeer, S., Deur, C., and Fenton, K. (2005). Teachers’ awareness of self-cutting behavior among the adolescent population. Praxis, 5, 22-29.

Publisher: 
Loyola University
Date Published: 
September, 2005

This study examined high school teachers’ awareness and knowledge of the issue of self-cutting behavior in adolescent students and assessed their ability to intervene with a self-cutting student. Participants included 150 teachers from three suburban Chicago high schools who completed a self-administered questionnaire measuring current knowledge of self-cutting.

Download Teachers’ Awareness of Self-Cutting Behavior Among the Adolescent Population from the Loyola University Chicago School of Social Work Web site.

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  • Suicide and Self Injury
  • Mental Health
Resource Type: 
  • Journal Article

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