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DSM-5 Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Disorder in a Clinical Sample of Adolescents with Recurrent Self-Harm Behavior

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FIGURE 1. A Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analysis. Sensitivity and specificity of the different numbers of days with NSSI last year against level of global function (CGAS).

FIGURE 1. A Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analysis. Sensitivity and specificity of the different numbers of days with NSSI last year against level of global function (CGAS).

TABLE 1. Diagnostic and clinical characteristics of adolescents with repetitive self-harm behavior (NSSI and suicide attempts) (N = 103) with current DSM-5 cutoff threshold Criterion A ≥ 5 NSSI episodes last year.

TABLE 2. Self-harm characteristics (NSSI and suicidal behavior) and psychopathology, in a clinical sample of adolescents (N = 103) with recurrent self-harm behavior and NSSID based on DSM-5 cutoff threshold Criterion A ≥ 5 NSSI episodes last year.

TABLE 3. Summary of interpretive measures for discriminant function analysis in a clinical sample of adolescents (N = 103) with recurrent self-harm behavior and NSSID based on DSM-5 cutoff threshold Criterion A ≥ 5 NSSI episodes last year.

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DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT

The datasets analyzed during the current study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request. We have only used standard questionnaires and interviews that have been previously published elsewhere, and in according to guidelines.