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My Shortcuts column on Saturday, "Pursuing Self-Improvement, at the Risk of Self- Acceptance," looked at the notion, embedded in American culture, that we should constantly strive to make ourselves better.
Two studies have investigated the risk of self harm among adolescents discharged from psychiatric hospital.
Frequent victimisation by peers increased the risk of self harm independently of a range of potential confounders.
Zanamivir did not reduce the risk of self reported investigator mediated pneumonia (risk difference 0.17%, −0.73% to 0.70%) or radiologically confirmed pneumonia (−0.06%, −6.56% to 2.11%) in adults.
There was some evidence that the risk of self harm after discharge in relation to particular diagnoses was stronger in females than in males (P for interaction 0.038).
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Madness, however, doesn't always lead to the risk of self-destruction.
For if Europe loses Britain, it runs the risk of self-destruction.
I'm conscious of the risk of self-rationalization and self-perpetuation and so forth.
Volunteers establish rapport, define the problems, and assess the risk of self-harm.
But any writer with a distinctive style runs the risk of self-parody.
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