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Staff knowledge and attitudes towards deliberate self-harm in adolescents
Authors:Crawford Tanya  Geraghty Wendy  Street Karen  Simonoff Emily
Affiliation:Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Guy's, King's and St. Thomas' Medical School, King's College, London, UK. tanya.crawford@kcl.ac.uk
Abstract:This study investigates knowledge, attitudes and training needs concerning deliberate self-harm (DSH) in adolescents, amongst a variety of professionals involved in the assessment and management of adolescence who self-harm. A questionnaire survey was completed by 126 health professionals working with adolescents who harm themselves. The main outcome measures were a knowledge measure and three attitude measures (generated using factor analysis). The mean percentage of correctly answered knowledge questions, across all professional groups, was 60%. With regard to knowledge, over three-quarters of participants were unaware that homosexual young men and those who had been sexually abused are at greater risk of DSH, whilst one third of staff were unaware that adolescents who self-harm are at increased risk of suicide. Staff who felt more effective felt less negative towards this group of patients (B=-0.21, p=0.03). Forty-two per cent of the participants wanted further training in DSH amongst adolescents.
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