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Adolescent self‐harm and risk factors

Adolescent self‐harm and risk factors adolescent, influencing factors, self-harm Objective: This study aims to define the characteristics of adolescents who have engaged in self-harm behavior and ascertain the risk factors. Correspondence Methods: From January 2013 to January 2014, 4,176 adolescents from Jianwei Song, Department of Neurosurgery, senior middle schools in Linyi, China, were administered four questionnaire Linyi Municipal People’s Hospital, Linyi 276000, surveys to ascertain the following: incidence of self-harm behavior regarding China. the frequency of different self-harm behaviors by group (never/one to five Tel: +86 539 8216621 Fax: +86 539 8216621 times/greater than five times in the last 6 months) and then comparing the Email: jianweisongcn@163.com self-harm behavior of the different subgroups; symptom self-check, compar- ing the differences between the adolescents with self-harm behavior and Received 13 May 2015 without in nine subscales (somatization, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, Accepted 11 March 2016 interpersonal sensitivity, depression, anxiety, hostility, fear, paranoid, and psychosis); Adolescent Self-Rating Life Events Check List scores; and Egna DOI:10.1111/appy.12243 Minnenav Barndoms Uppfostran (EMBU) scores. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to determine the risk factors of self-harm in adolescents. Results: The incidence of adolescent self-harm was 27.60%; the occurrence of adolescent self-harm was closely related to their mental health status, stressful life events, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Asia-Pacific Psychiatry Wiley

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Wiley
Copyright
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd
ISSN
1758-5864
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1758-5872
DOI
10.1111/appy.12243
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27224048
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Abstract

adolescent, influencing factors, self-harm Objective: This study aims to define the characteristics of adolescents who have engaged in self-harm behavior and ascertain the risk factors. Correspondence Methods: From January 2013 to January 2014, 4,176 adolescents from Jianwei Song, Department of Neurosurgery, senior middle schools in Linyi, China, were administered four questionnaire Linyi Municipal People’s Hospital, Linyi 276000, surveys to ascertain the following: incidence of self-harm behavior regarding China. the frequency of different self-harm behaviors by group (never/one to five Tel: +86 539 8216621 Fax: +86 539 8216621 times/greater than five times in the last 6 months) and then comparing the Email: jianweisongcn@163.com self-harm behavior of the different subgroups; symptom self-check, compar- ing the differences between the adolescents with self-harm behavior and Received 13 May 2015 without in nine subscales (somatization, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, Accepted 11 March 2016 interpersonal sensitivity, depression, anxiety, hostility, fear, paranoid, and psychosis); Adolescent Self-Rating Life Events Check List scores; and Egna DOI:10.1111/appy.12243 Minnenav Barndoms Uppfostran (EMBU) scores. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to determine the risk factors of self-harm in adolescents. Results: The incidence of adolescent self-harm was 27.60%; the occurrence of adolescent self-harm was closely related to their mental health status, stressful life events,

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Asia-Pacific PsychiatryWiley

Published: Dec 1, 2016

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