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Coping, personality, emotion regulation, and rumination

05 June 2017

This study examine how people cope with their upsetting feelings, which focuses on individual differences like personality, impulsivity, rumination, mindfulness, and emotional regulation as possible influences on deliberate self-harm (DSH).

The aim of this research is to examine the characteristics and risk factors for DSH, and to analyse possible associations and differences between psychological models of DSH for the UK and Thailand.

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Ethical approval

This study has been approved by the Division of Psychiatry and Applied Psychology Ethics Sub-committee, School of Medicine, University of Nottingham on 28th November 2016

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