Updated On: 30 April, 2022 06:25 PM IST | London | IANS
The study, published in the journal BMC Medicine, found that the risk for self-harm presenting to hospital emergency departments was nearly three times higher for boys with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) compared to boys without ASD

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Autism, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and school absence are associated with increased risk for self-harm in adolescents, finds a new study.
The study, published in the journal BMC Medicine, found that the risk for self-harm presenting to hospital emergency departments was nearly three times higher for boys with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) compared to boys without ASD.