Self-injurious behaviour in movement disorders: systematic review

Volume: 91, Issue: 7, Pages: 712 - 719
Published: May 19, 2020
Abstract
Self-injurious behaviours (SIBs) are defined as deliberate, repetitive and persistent behaviours that are directed towards the body and lead to physical injury and are not associated with sexual arousal and without suicidal intent. In movement disorders, SIBs are typically associated with tic disorders, most commonly Tourette syndrome, and neurometabolic conditions, such as classic Lesch-Nyhan syndrome. However, beyond these well-known...
Paper Details
Title
Self-injurious behaviour in movement disorders: systematic review
Published Date
May 19, 2020
Volume
91
Issue
7
Pages
712 - 719
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