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Latimer S et al. – The recommended cut–off point of five is likely to comprise mild forms of DSH and may not be indicative of psychopathology in a non–clinical population. Rather it may be more indicative of developmentally related risk taking behaviours while a higher cut–off point may be more suggestive of psychopathology as indicated by higher levels of depression, stress and anxiety.

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