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Children and adolescents who try to harm, hurt or kill themselves

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: UK Office for National Statistics 2001ISBN:
  • 1857744454
Online resources: Summary: This is a report of further analysis from the national survey of the mental health of children and adolescents in Great Britain in 1999. It presents analysis of self-harm reports by parents about their children aged 5-15 and by the children themselves aged 11-15. It shows the prevalence of reported self-harm by socio-demographic and psychiatric characteristics of young people as well as family social and economic functioning.
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This is a report of further analysis from the national survey of the mental health of children and adolescents in Great Britain in 1999. It presents analysis of self-harm reports by parents about their children aged 5-15 and by the children themselves aged 11-15. It shows the prevalence of reported self-harm by socio-demographic and psychiatric characteristics of young people as well as family social and economic functioning.

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