Factors associated with emotional regulation self-efficacy in adolescents hospitalized for intentional drug and chemical overdose: a cross-sectional study (opens in new tab)
BackgroundIntentional drug and chemical overdose (IDCO) represents a frequent, high-risk form of self-harm among adolescents, often involving accessible substances and carrying significant medical and psychological sequelae. Regulatory emotional self-efficacy (RESE), a core indicator of an individual’s capacity for emotional management, is posited to critically influence both the motivation for and the clinical trajectory following IDCO. However, research specifically examining RESE within th...
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