[Comment] Self-harm in adolescence and future mental health

Source: The Lancet

Results of several school-based community studies have shown that self-harm (intentional self-injury or self-poisoning) is very common in adolescents, being reported by around 10% of 15 and 16 year olds, In The Lancet Paul Moran and colleagues report a study in which they found that about 8% of adolescents in a sample of nearly 2000 Australian pupils, recruited from schools in the state of Victoria, said they had self-harmed. As in other studies, self-harm was more frequent in girls than boys (risk ratio 1·6, 95% CI 1·2–2·2), and the most common method was self-cutting, which is by stark contrast with the pattern in samples presenting to hospitals, in which overdoses predominate.

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