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Self-harming individuals admitted to hospital are high risk for psychosis
That there is a strong relationship between psychosis and self-harm is not in question. However, most of the research conducted has been on individuals already diagnosed with a psychotic disorder. So researchers wanted to look at whether self-harm can be a marker for future psychosis.