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Prevalence and Correlates of Self-Injurious Behaviors Among Justice-Involved Youth.

Abstract

An estimated one in five adolescents exhibit self-injurious behavior (SIB), which poses serious public health concerns. The present analysis aims to describe the prevalence and correlates of lifetime SIB among first-time offending court-involved nonincarcerated youth. Baseline data from 412 youth enrolled in Epidemiological Project Involving Children in the Court (EPICC), a longitudinal cohort study, were analyzed to identify the prevalence and correlates of lifetime SIB. Almost a quarter (22.4%) of youth self-reported lifetime SIB. Participants who were female, bisexual, and those with more severe post-traumatic stress symptoms had higher prevalence odds of lifetime SIB. These findings suggest the importance of screening for SIB among youth and may provide guidance in the development of interventions designed to improve health outcomes of adolescents who come into first contact with the juvenile justice system.

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