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BMJ | 2002

Deliberate self harm in adolescents: self report survey in schools in England.

Keith Hawton; Karen Rodham; Emma Evans; Rosamund Weatherall

Abstract Objective: To determine the prevalence of deliberate self harm in adolescents and the factors associated with it. Design: Cross sectional survey using anonymous self report questionnaire. Setting: 41 schools in England. Participants: 6020 pupils aged 15 and 16 years. Main outcome measure: Deliberate self harm. Results: 398 (6.9%) participants reported an act of deliberate self harm in the previous year that met study criteria. Only 12.6% of episodes had resulted in presentation to hospital. Deliberate self harm was more common in females than it was in males (11.2% v 3.2%; odds ratio 3.9, 95% confidence interval 3.1 to 4.9). In females the factors included in a multivariate logistic regression for deliberate self harm were recent self harm by friends, self harm by family members, drug misuse, depression, anxiety, impulsivity, and low self esteem. In males the factors were suicidal behaviour in friends and family members, drug use, and low self esteem. Conclusions: Deliberate self harm is common in adolescents, especially females. School based mental health initiatives are needed. These could include approaches aimed at educating school pupils about mental health problems and screening for those at risk. What is already known on this topic Deliberate self harm is a common reason for presentation of adolescents to hospital Community studies from outside the United Kingdom have shown much greater prevalence of self harm in adolescents than hospital based studies What this study adds Deliberate self harm defined according to strict criteria is common in adolescents, especially females Associated factors include recent awareness of self harm in peers, self harm by family members, drug misuse, depression, anxiety, impulsivity, and low self esteem


Chemical Communications | 2005

Heteropolymetallic copper(II)-gold(III) dithiocarbamate [2]catenanes via magic ring synthesis

Wallace W. H. Wong; James Cookson; Emma Evans; Eric J. L. McInnes; Joanna Wolowska; John P. Maher; Peter Trenton Bishop; Paul D. Beer

A rare class of mixed-metal [2]catenane has been assembled via magic ring synthesis of dinuclear copper(II) and gold(III) dithiocarbamate macrocycles.


Clinical Psychology Review | 2004

Factors associated with suicidal phenomena in adolescents: A systematic review of population-based studies

Emma Evans; Keith Hawton; Karen Rodham


Suicide and Life Threatening Behavior | 2005

The prevalence of suicidal phenomena in adolescents : A systematic review of population-based studies

Emma Evans; Keith Hawton; Karen Rodham; Jonathan J. Deeks


Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry | 2004

Reasons for deliberate self-harm: comparison of self-poisoners and self-cutters in a community sample of adolescents.

Karen Rodham; Keith Hawton; Emma Evans


Journal of Adolescence | 2005

In what ways are adolescents who engage in self-harm or experience thoughts of self-harm different in terms of help-seeking, communication and coping strategies?

Emma Evans; Keith Hawton; Karen Rodham


Child Abuse & Neglect | 2005

Suicidal phenomena and abuse in adolescents: a review of epidemiological studies

Emma Evans; Keith Hawton; Karen Rodham


Archive | 2004

The Effective Provision of Pre-school Education (EPPE) project

Kathy Sylva; Edward Melhuish; Pam Sammons; Iram Siraj-Blatchford; Brenda Taggart; Rebecca Smees; A. Dobson; M. Jeavons; K. Lewis; M. Morahan; S. Sadler; Rose Jennings; James Walker-Hall; Emma Evans; Karen Elliot; Alan Marsh


Archive | 2006

By Their Own Young Hand: Deliberate Self-harm and Suicidal Ideas in Adolescents

Keith Hawton; Karen Rodham; Emma Evans


Journal of Adolescence | 2005

Ethnic and gender differences in drinking, smoking and drug taking among adolescents in England: a self-report school-based survey of 15 and 16 year olds

Karen Rodham; Keith Hawton; Emma Evans; Rosamund Weatherall

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Staffordshire University

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