Life problems in children and adolescents who self-harm: findings from the multicentre study of self-harm in England.
Ellen TownsendJennifer NessKeith WatersMuzamal RehmanNavneet KapurCaroline ClementsGalit GeulayovElizabeth BaleDeborah CaseyKeith HawtonPublished in: Child and adolescent mental health (2022)
The most common problems reported by both genders were social/interpersonal in nature, indicating the need for relevant services embedded in the community (e.g. in schools/colleges). Self-harm assessment and treatment choices for children and adolescents must take age and gender into account. To prevent future self-harm, individualised supports and services are particularly needed for abuse, mental health and legal problems.