Self-harm in adolescents: self-report survey in schools in Scotland

被引:159
作者
O'Connor, Rory C. [1 ]
Rasmussen, Susan [1 ]
Miles, Jeremy [2 ]
Hawton, Keith [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Stirling, Suicidal Behav Res Grp, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland
[2] RAND Corp, Santa Monica, CA USA
[3] Warneford Hosp, Univ Dept Psychiat, Ctr Suicide Res, Oxford OX3 7JX, England
关键词
SUICIDAL-BEHAVIOR; YOUNG-PEOPLE; PERFECTIONISM; POPULATION; DEPRESSION; ANXIETY; RISK;
D O I
10.1192/bjp.bp.107.047704
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Background The suicide rate in Scotland is twice as high as that in England. However, the prevalence of self-harm is unknown. Aims To determine the prevalence of self-harm in adolescents in Scotland and the factors associated with it. Method A total of 2008 pupils aged 15-16 years completed an anonymous lifestyle and coping survey. information was obtained on demographic characteristics, lifestyle, life events and problems, social influences, psychological variables and self-harm. Results Self-harm was reported by 13.8% of the respondents. The majority (71%) of those who had self-harmed had done so in the past 12 months and girls were approximately 3.4 times more likely to report self-harm than boys. In multivariate analyses, smoking, bullying, worries about sexual orientation, self-harm by family and anxiety were associated with self-harm in both genders. in addition, drug use, physical abuse, serious boy/girlfriend problems, self-harm by friends and low levels of optimism were also associated with self-harm in girls. Conclusions Despite markedly different national suicide rates, the prevalence of self-harm in Scotland is similar to that in England with girls at least three times more likely to report self-harm than boys. The findings suggest a role for emotional literacy programmes in schools and highlight the importance of promoting positive mental health among adolescents.
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