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Abstract

Among adolescents and young adults, nonsuicidal self-injury has a prevalence between 7.5-46.5%, with 21-44% in the form of head banging, a behavior that can carry complications ranging from concussions to neurodegenerative diseases. At a Pacific Northwest pediatric mental health facility, the current head injury protocol does not reflect current evidence-based practices and has low adherence.

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