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The idea that self-harm is almost exclusively a problem among teenage girls is wrong, research suggests. | The idea that self-harm is almost exclusively a problem among teenage girls is wrong, research suggests. |
Almost 1,000 people with a history of self-harm responded to a survey by UK mental health charity Sane. | Almost 1,000 people with a history of self-harm responded to a survey by UK mental health charity Sane. |
More than 10% were male, and the researchers said it was possible that boys simply concealed their self-harm more than girls. | More than 10% were male, and the researchers said it was possible that boys simply concealed their self-harm more than girls. |
In addition, some respondents said they did not start harming themselves until they were in their fifties. | In addition, some respondents said they did not start harming themselves until they were in their fifties. |
MOST COMMON METHODS Cutting and scratching: 93%Buring the skin: 28%Overdosing: 20%Bruising the body: 17% Others reported that they first started to harm themselves when they were as young as four. | MOST COMMON METHODS Cutting and scratching: 93%Buring the skin: 28%Overdosing: 20%Bruising the body: 17% Others reported that they first started to harm themselves when they were as young as four. |
Almost half of the 532 people who were still self- harming when they answered the survey had been harming for more than five years, and a quarter for at least 11 years. | Almost half of the 532 people who were still self- harming when they answered the survey had been harming for more than five years, and a quarter for at least 11 years. |
Of those, 20% were hurting themselves daily and 30% were harming themselves weekly. | Of those, 20% were hurting themselves daily and 30% were harming themselves weekly. |
The survey also suggests far from being a way to seek attention, self-harm is generally hidden, often out of fear about the impact on family and friends. | The survey also suggests far from being a way to seek attention, self-harm is generally hidden, often out of fear about the impact on family and friends. |
Some 84% of respondents tried to hide their behaviour from their family, and 66% tried to hide it from friends. | Some 84% of respondents tried to hide their behaviour from their family, and 66% tried to hide it from friends. |
Many said they chose to damage a part of their body that was easy to conceal from others, or where the injury could be most easily explained away as an accident. | Many said they chose to damage a part of their body that was easy to conceal from others, or where the injury could be most easily explained away as an accident. |
BODY PARTS HARMED Arms: 83%Thighs or legs: 50%Stomach: 19%Wrists: 14% Only one person in eight said their first act of self-harm was motivated by a desire for others to take notice and care, and this figure dropped to one in 12 for subsequent acts of self-harm. | BODY PARTS HARMED Arms: 83%Thighs or legs: 50%Stomach: 19%Wrists: 14% Only one person in eight said their first act of self-harm was motivated by a desire for others to take notice and care, and this figure dropped to one in 12 for subsequent acts of self-harm. |
Many people said they did not expect those closest to them to understand why they had self harmed. | Many people said they did not expect those closest to them to understand why they had self harmed. |
Suicide risk | Suicide risk |
While people who harm themselves do appear at higher risk of suicide, the survey found most of the time self harm is actually an attempt to alleviate suicidal thoughts. | While people who harm themselves do appear at higher risk of suicide, the survey found most of the time self harm is actually an attempt to alleviate suicidal thoughts. |
Marjorie Wallace, chief executive of Sane, said the study showed a wide mix of people harmed themselves. | Marjorie Wallace, chief executive of Sane, said the study showed a wide mix of people harmed themselves. |
She said: "What is alarming is the numbers of those taken to A&E departments who are sent home without any follow-up help. | She said: "What is alarming is the numbers of those taken to A&E departments who are sent home without any follow-up help. |
"We need doctors and teachers to be more alert to the potential risks, and many more therapists available, to prevent the vicious cycle of relief by painful self-harm." | "We need doctors and teachers to be more alert to the potential risks, and many more therapists available, to prevent the vicious cycle of relief by painful self-harm." |
Ian Hulatt, mental health adviser at the Royal College of Nursing, welcomed the report for focusing on how to care for people who have harmed themselves. | |
He said: "Self-harm remains a challenging and often unspoken subject." | He said: "Self-harm remains a challenging and often unspoken subject." |
Research suggests the UK has the highest rate of self harm in Europe. | Research suggests the UK has the highest rate of self harm in Europe. |
The number of children admitted to hospital due to self-harm rose by a third in five years to 2007. | The number of children admitted to hospital due to self-harm rose by a third in five years to 2007. |