answersLogoWhite

0

Does self harm mainly effect children and teens or adults?

Updated: 8/18/2019
User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

Best Answer

self-harm affects mainly teens and young adults, but it can affect all ages, including younger children and the elderly.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Does self harm mainly effect children and teens or adults?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Who listens to pop?

Mainly teens or young adults


Do the kids in mac sims grow?

Yes. Babies grow to toddlers. Toddlers to children. Children to teens. Teens to adults. Adults to elders.


Who can kiss on Sims 3?

Teens to teens. Adults to adults,young adults and elders. Young adults to adults,young adults and elders. ect.


Is Lady Gaga appropiate?

Not for children. For teens and adults, yes.


How does hip hop effect teens?

It has the same effect (but maybe a little more of an impact than on adults)


How many school age children are in Texas?

3.1 million kids,pre-teens,teens.(not counting adults)


Can Children fall in love on the Sims 3?

No children can not fall in love but teens, young adults, Adults and elders can but in sims 2 you can with this cheat code "boolprop"


Are children still playing with LEGOs?

Children today are still playing with Legos. Even adults and teens play with them.


Why teens are considered children?

Teens are consider children since they really are just big children. They still have to go to school, they can be immature, and still don't have as much responsibly as adults do. So yes, teenagers are children.


Are children cooler then adults?

Depends on what age children . Because, I'm a teen and i think teens are cooler than adults and younger kids!


Why do braces correct the teeth of teens and children sooner than the teeth of adults?

Treatment is faster and more successful in children and teens whose teeth and bones are still developing.


How do teens differ cognitively from adults?

How do teens differ cognitively from adults?