Temporal trends in eating disorder and self-harm incidence rates among adolescents and young adults in the UK in the 2 years since onset of the COVID-19 pandemic: a population-based study
Alex M. Trafford(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Pearl L. H. Mok(University of Exeter), Darren M. Ashcroft(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Carolyn Chew‐Graham(Keele University), Navneet Kapur(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Matthew Carr(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Roger T. Webb(National Institute for Health Research), Emma Garavini(McPin Foundation), Rachel Temple(McPin Foundation), Thomas Kabir(McPin Foundation), Emma Cockcroft(University of Exeter), Łukasz Cybulski(King's College London), Shruti Garg(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre)
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