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Motor Vehicle Crashes More Common Among Young Drivers Who Engage In Self-harm Behaviors
November 17, 2009 by NewsBot
Drivers who engaged in self-harm were at increased risk of motor vehicle crashes, even after controlling for psychological distress and substance abuse, found a study of 18 871 Australian drivers published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal)).