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Rebecca Rebbe1, Jeannie S Huang2, Cynthia L Kuelbs3
1School of Social Work, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC.
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We assessed the child protective services (CPS) histories of children with medical encounters for self-harm (SH) using linked medical and CPS data. Most children with SH had prior CPS reports (61.0%), but few had foster care placements (5.9%). CPS histories may be important to understand, treat, and prevent pediatric SH.
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