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Study reveals teen self-harm rate | Study reveals teen self-harm rate |
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A study has suggested that up to 14% of 15 and 16-year-olds across central Scotland have self-harmed. | A study has suggested that up to 14% of 15 and 16-year-olds across central Scotland have self-harmed. |
Stirling University experts questioned 2,000 teenagers in 2006-07. A follow-up study of 500 of the youths six months later found that 6% had self-harmed. | Stirling University experts questioned 2,000 teenagers in 2006-07. A follow-up study of 500 of the youths six months later found that 6% had self-harmed. |
The experts said self-harming was more prevalent than official figures suggested because less than a quarter of those affected had gone to hospital. | The experts said self-harming was more prevalent than official figures suggested because less than a quarter of those affected had gone to hospital. |
The findings will be presented at a conference on suicide in Glasgow. | The findings will be presented at a conference on suicide in Glasgow. |
The study found that teenagers who reported having concerns about their sexual orientation, a history of sexual abuse or those who knew a family member who had self-harmed were five-times more likely to hurt themselves. | The study found that teenagers who reported having concerns about their sexual orientation, a history of sexual abuse or those who knew a family member who had self-harmed were five-times more likely to hurt themselves. |
High levels of anxiety and low self-esteem were also found to be key factors. | High levels of anxiety and low self-esteem were also found to be key factors. |
Professor Rory O'Connor, from Stirling University's Suicidal Behaviour Research Group, which carried out the research, said any of those factors made young people five-times more likely to self-harm. | Professor Rory O'Connor, from Stirling University's Suicidal Behaviour Research Group, which carried out the research, said any of those factors made young people five-times more likely to self-harm. |
Prof O'Connor said 2007's suicide rate should not be taken out of contextProfessor O'Connor is co-president of the four-day European Symposium on Suicide and Suicidal Behaviour, which starts on Wednesday at a Glasgow hotel. | Prof O'Connor said 2007's suicide rate should not be taken out of contextProfessor O'Connor is co-president of the four-day European Symposium on Suicide and Suicidal Behaviour, which starts on Wednesday at a Glasgow hotel. |
More than 500 experts will attend the largest conference on suicide ever hosted in the UK. | More than 500 experts will attend the largest conference on suicide ever hosted in the UK. |
Edinburgh University's Professor Stephen Platt, also a co-president of the event, said the younger a person was, the more likely they were to self-harm. | |
"This latest research confirms we have a serious problem of self-harm in the UK, particularly among women," he said. | "This latest research confirms we have a serious problem of self-harm in the UK, particularly among women," he said. |
He added that the suicide risk was 60 to 100-times higher among those who had hurt themselves. | He added that the suicide risk was 60 to 100-times higher among those who had hurt themselves. |
SUICIDES AND PROBABLE SUICIDES IN SCOTLAND 2003: 7942004: 8352005: 7632006: 7652007: 838 The latest suicide statistics were recently published by the Registrar General for Scotland. | SUICIDES AND PROBABLE SUICIDES IN SCOTLAND 2003: 7942004: 8352005: 7632006: 7652007: 838 The latest suicide statistics were recently published by the Registrar General for Scotland. |
The total number of suicides and probable suicides last year was 838, a rise of 73 on 2006. | The total number of suicides and probable suicides last year was 838, a rise of 73 on 2006. |
However, Professor O'Connor said the figures should not be taken out of context. | However, Professor O'Connor said the figures should not be taken out of context. |
"What we normally do is look at three-year rolling averages," he said. | "What we normally do is look at three-year rolling averages," he said. |
"When we compare the suicide rates between 2000 and 2002, with those in 2005 and 2007, there is an overall decrease. | "When we compare the suicide rates between 2000 and 2002, with those in 2005 and 2007, there is an overall decrease. |
"Nobody ever likes to see an increase obviously, but we cannot focus on one year because it may be a blip rather than a trend." | "Nobody ever likes to see an increase obviously, but we cannot focus on one year because it may be a blip rather than a trend." |
He said the Scottish Government's suicide prevention body, Choose Life, was halfway through a 10-year programme and that judgements should not be made until that was completed. | He said the Scottish Government's suicide prevention body, Choose Life, was halfway through a 10-year programme and that judgements should not be made until that was completed. |