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New Survey Shows Worrying Increase In Self-harm, UK

Main Category: Mental Health
Also Included In: Psychology / Psychiatry
Article Date: 28 Apr 2008 - 3:00 PDT

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Leading mental health charity Mind comments on the results of a new survey that shows that almost one in three young women have tried to self-harm.

Mind's Information Manager Bridget O'Connell said:

"It is concerning that such high numbers of young women admit to self harm. Children and teenagers face immense pressure today. They might be being bullied at school, feel under stress with studies, be worried about their appearance or be facing a family break-up, all of which can trigger feelings of low self-esteem, depression and anxiety. Some young people use self harm in an attempt to release this deep emotional distress."

"We need to make sure that young people who do self harm know how to get the help and support that they need. Mind has recently teamed up with children's charity Barnardos to produce a booklet that provides advice and information especially for young people who self harm. MindinfoLine can also offer information and support on 0845 766 0163."

The pocket-sized booklet 'About self-harm: a guide for young people' was produced by Mind and Barnardos in consultation with young service users from both Mind and Barnardos networks nationwide. The teenagers inputted into the design and content of the booklet to ensure it is tailored to the needs of people their age. It provides young people, their families and those who work with them with clear and comprehensive information on why young people self-harm, and how they can move forward.

'About self-harm: a guide for young people' can be viewed for free on Mind's website here, or you can purchase printed copies for £1.00 plus 60p postage by telephoning 0844 448 4448 or visiting Mind's online bookshop at http://www.mind.org.uk/aboutselfharm.

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Mind is the leading mental health charity in England and Wales. We work to create a better life for everyone with experience of mental distress.

Please note that Mind is not an acronym and should be set in title case, not caps.

http://www.mind.org.uk




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