Teens who are frequent self-cutters are also more likely to engage in risky sexual behaviors and have a greater HIV risk than teens receiving psychiatric treatment who have cut just a few times, new ...
Cutters, who more often are female, use any sharp object to scrape or cut their, typically an arm, leg or abdomen. Sometimes the cut is enough to only make a mark; other times it’s enough to draw ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Teens who repeatedly cut themselves are more likely to engage in risky sexual behavior, increasing their chances of possibly contracting HIV, according to a study in the June issue ...
Teens who repeatedly cut themselves are more likely to engage in risky sexual behavior, increasing their chances of possibly contracting HIV, according to a new study. Teens who repeatedly cut ...
East Providence, RI – Teens who cut themselves are more likely to engage in unprotected sex according to a new study by researchers at the Bradley/Hasbro Children's Psychiatric Research Center (BHCPRC ...