Nearly 76 Percent Of Girls Who Self-Harm May End Up Hospitalized, Welsh Study Suggests

Newsweek (10/29, Lemieux) reports research indicates that “76 percent of girls who self-harm will end up hospitalized, compared to only 49 percent of boys.” For the study, Welsh investigators “examined 15,739 cases of self-harm,” focusing “on persons from ages 10 to 24, taking place between 2003 and 2015.” The study also revealed that “the highest rate of self-harm was among 15- to 19-year-olds, a statistic that matched the findings of a suicide hotline organization.” The article does not disclose where the findings were presented or published, but reports that “the study is part of a consultation launched by the Welsh government to tackle mental health concerns among the populace.” BBC News (UK)(10/29) also covers the study.
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— “Girls More Likely To End Up In Hospital After Self-Harm Incidents, Study Says, “Melissa Lemieux, Newsweek, October 29, 2019

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