PropellerAds

إضغط هنا لعرض المحتوى

Monday, 9 July 2018

1 In 4 Teenage Girls Self-Harm, According To New Survey Of US High School Students





Nearly 18% of young adults in the US pronounced harming themselves at least as soon as all through the previous year, in accordance to a new find out about from researchers at the University of Portland in Oregon, published in the American Journal of Public Health. The quotes of self-harm are as high as 31% for teenage ladies in some parts of the country.

Self-harm is greater popular among younger people than adults in developed countries. However, most of the reachable research on this behavior among teenagers in the US has been restricted to human beingsreceiving care in medical settings.

"We relied on kids who have been surveyed at college and self-disclosed this data anonymously, which offers us a better and more representativephotograph of self-harm in the US," Nick McRee, chair of the department of sociology and social work at University of Portland and a find out about co-author, instructed BuzzFeed News.

Researchers used facts from the 2015 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System to estimate the incidence of non-suicidal self-injury among teens aged 14–18. They regarded at responses from 64,671 public excessive college students from eleven states.

The fees of self-injury among teenagers were absolute best in Idaho (21.3%), Kentucky (20.8%), New Mexico (20.5%), and Nevada (20.3%). Delaware had the lowest prices of self harm (12.1%) for each boys and girls. The learn about located that the prevalence of self-harm was easiestamongst 14-year-olds (19.4%) and decreases with age.

"The numbers are very disturbing," McRee said. "They suggest that the conduct is now not focused amongst small number of disturbed youths, however in truth its a pretty frequent kind of behavior amongst kids in general."

The sample protected 32,150 adolescent boys and 32,521 adolescent girls. Although the costs of self-injury have been sizeable for each genders, they had been persistently greater among ladies surveyed in all 11 states, ranging from 30.8% in Idaho ladies to 6.4% in Delaware girls.

"The reality that there may be considerable quantity of variability by means of country suggests there are some cultural factors at play," McRee said. "What those are continue to be to be explored."

The study discovered that teenage female have been twice as as likely as boys (24% vs. 11%) to have mentioned self-harm in the preceding year. In other words, 1 in 4 teenage girls stated they intentionally harmed themselves besides aiming to cause death in the final 12 months, howeversolely 1 in 10 boys suggested the equal behavior.

The find out about did now not include statistics about the severity of these accidents or the thoughts and decisions surrounding self-harm behaviors.