A rare case of imitation injury

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Abstract

The impact of media on cognitions and behaviors of adolescents is well-known. High frequency of exposure to media may distort the reality testing among predisposed youth, hence the rise in risk taking behaviors among this population. We present a rare manifestation of risk taking behavior in an adolescent who injected mercury in his body after exposure to a Hollywood film. The results of investigations and possible explanation to understand risk taking behavior in the present case are discussed.

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Srivastava, P., Gupta, R., Varshney, M., & Sharan, P. (2014). A rare case of imitation injury. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, 36(2), 215–217. https://doi.org/10.4103/0253-7176.131005

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