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Predicting repeat self-harm in children

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The main objective of the study was to find which variables predict repetition of deliberate self-harm in children. The study is based on a group of children who took part in a randomized control trial investigating the effects of a home-based family intervention for children who had deliberately poisoned themselves. These children had a range of baseline and outcome measures collected on two occasions (two and six months follow-up). Outcome data were collected from 149 (92 %) of the initial 162 children over the six months. Twenty-three children made a further deliberate self-harm attempt within the follow-up period. A number of variables at baseline were found to be significantly associated with repeat self-harm. Parental mental health and a history of previous attempts were the strongest predictors. A model of prediction of further deliberate self-harm combining these significant individual variables produced a high positive predictive value (86 %) but had low sensitivity (28 %). Predicting repeat self-harm in children is difficult, even with a comprehensive series of assessments over multiple time points, and we need to adapt services with this in mind. We propose a model of service provision which takes these findings into account.

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Accepted: 30 September 2002

Correspondence to Dr. P. Chitsabesan, MRCPsych

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Chitsabesan, P., Harrington, R., Harrington, V. et al. Predicting repeat self-harm in children . European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 12, 23–29 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-003-0302-x

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