Journal article
The natural history of self-harm from adolescence to young adulthood: A population-based cohort study
P Moran, C Coffey, H Romaniuk, C Olsson, R Borschmann, JB Carlin, GC Patton
Lancet | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2012
Abstract
Background: Knowledge about the natural history of self-harm is scarce, especially during the transition from adolescence to young adulthood, a period characterised by a sharp rise in self-inflicted deaths. From a repeated measures cohort of a representative sample, we describe the course of self-harm from middle adolescence to young adulthood. Methods: A stratified, random sample of 1943 adolescents was recruited from 44 schools across the state of Victoria, Australia, between August, 1992, and January, 2008. We obtained data pertaining to self-harm from questionnaires and telephone interviews at seven waves of follow-up, commencing at mean age 15·9 years (SD 0·49) and ending at mean age 29..
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Funding Acknowledgements
National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia, and operational infrastructure support programme, Government of Victoria, Australia.