Title of article :
Factors associated with ideation and acts of deliberate
self-harm among 18-year-old boys
Author/Authors :
Antti Haavisto، نويسنده , , Andre Sourander، نويسنده , , Petteri Multim?ki، نويسنده , , Kai Parkkola، نويسنده , , P?ivi Santalahti، نويسنده , , Hans Helenius .
Georgios Nikolakaros، نويسنده , , Irma Moilanen، نويسنده , , Kirsti Kumpulainen، نويسنده , , Jorma Piha، نويسنده , , Eeva Aronen، نويسنده , , Kaija Puura .
Sirkka-Liisa Linna، نويسنده , , Fredrik Almqvist، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Background The aims of the study were: (1)
to identify the prevalence of ideation and acts of deliberate
self-harm in 18-year-old boys; (2) to report the
use of mental health services among these boys; (3) to
identify risk factors assessed at age 8 and (4) to identify
associated cross-sectional factors at age 18 of selfreported
ideation and acts of deliberate self-harm.
Methods The participants in this community-based 10-
year follow-up study consisted of 2,348 boys born
during 1981. At baseline, three informant sources were
used: parents, teachers and the children themselves.
The questionnaires used were the Rutter Parents Scale,
the Rutter Teacher Scale and the Children’s Depressive
Inventory. At follow-up, boys’ psychopathology, adaptive
functioning and substance use were studied using
the Young Adult Self-Report questionnaire. Further
questions about demographic factors and life events
were added at both stages. Results The prevalence of
ideation of deliberate self-harm was 4.0%, and of acts
2.2%, during the preceding 6 months. Of the subjects
who reported ideation, 9.7%, and of those who reported
acts, 16.0%, had used mental health services
during the previous year. Self-reported depressive
symptoms at age 8 predicted ideation and acts of deliberate
self-harm 10 years later. Suicidal boys’ problems
in many life areas were linked with suicidal
tendency through psychiatric symptoms, especially
anxious/depressed symptoms and aggressive behaviour.
Conclusions The connection between selfreported
depressive symptoms at age 8 and ideationand acts of deliberate self-harm at age 18 is a good
reason to already pay special attention to children’s
own intimations of distress in elementary school. It
is likely that an effective way to prevent suicidality
among adolescents is to search for and treat psychiatric
problems among young people. Self-reported
screening questionnaires used, e.g. in school healthcare,
may provide an opportunity to recognize these
problems.
Keywords :
deliberate self-harm – child –adolescence – follow-up – epidemiology
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)