One in four youth in S’pore have engaged in self-injury without suicidal intent: Study


SINGAPORE: One in four young people here say they have hurt themselves at least once in their lives, in ways such as cutting or punching themselves.

This was the finding of a recent study that shed new light on the prevalence and patterns of non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) among young people in Singapore.

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