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Exploring self-harm risk vulnerabilities in autism using the ‘thinking patterns profiling model’

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Aim: explore whether the  ‘Thinking Patterns Profiling Model’ could help to identify factors related to autism that may be associated with a parent/caregiver-reported self-harm risk at the time of autism diagnostic assessments in autistic young people aged 4–18 years

Authors: Isobel Tollerfield, Ewan Wilkinson, Alex G. Steward, Sharleen Nall-Evans, Felix Michelet, Phil Elliott and Sujeet Jaydeokar

To cite: Tollerfield, I., Wilkinson, E., Stewart, A.G. et al. Exploring self-harm risk vulnerabilities in autism using the ‘thinking patterns profiling model’. Discov Psychol 3, 8 (2023).

 

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https://doi.org/10.1007/s44202-023-00069-3

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