B3390 - Predictors and patterns of self-harm thoughts and behaviours - 11/10/2019
Self-harm in young people is a major problem. As many as 1-in-6 teenagers have self-harmed, but we know little about what happens to them as they get older. We also know little about how much self-harm thoughts and behaviours (SHTB) change from day-to-day, and what factors help to predict this. This project will look at predictors and patterns of SHTB both over long periods of time (from adolescence to adulthood) and over short periods of time (over days/weeks).
Although selfharm is very common in young people, most do not seek help. This makes it difficult to provide support. In this study, I will find out whether young people who self-harm are either (1) not visiting a GP or (2) visiting a GP for other reasons and not telling them about their self-harm. I will also look for factors that will help GPs to better identify young people who have self-harmed.