Factors associated with severe deliberate self-harm among Chinese internal migrants.

BACKGROUND: Studies on mental health status of Chinese internal migrants are sparse albeit desperately needed. Deliberate self-harm (DSH) is intimately related to mental disorders, especially depression based on literatures. The major aim of this study is to explore associated factors of severe DSH...

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Main Authors: Yuanyuan Xiao, Naiqing Zhao, Min Yu, Ming Zhao, Jieming Zhong, Weiwei Gong, Ruying Hu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3834068?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-6d5eec1dea3948ed9d09d9e3b03ff92e2020-11-25T01:26:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01811e8066710.1371/journal.pone.0080667Factors associated with severe deliberate self-harm among Chinese internal migrants.Yuanyuan XiaoNaiqing ZhaoMin YuMing ZhaoJieming ZhongWeiwei GongRuying HuBACKGROUND: Studies on mental health status of Chinese internal migrants are sparse albeit desperately needed. Deliberate self-harm (DSH) is intimately related to mental disorders, especially depression based on literatures. The major aim of this study is to explore associated factors of severe DSH among Chinese internal migrants. METHODS: Totally 426 DSH migrants identified by a provincial injury sentinel surveillance system between the year 2005 and 2010 were analyzed. Descriptive statistics were used to depict general characteristics of those cases. Chi-square test was used to explore inter-stratum distributive differences of self-harm severity by multiple factors. Logistic regression model was employed to estimate associations between severe self-harm and factors of interest. RESULTS: Among all identified DSH migrants, females took the majority (66.2%), younger individuals accounted for nearly two-thirds of all study subjects. Based on logistic regression model fitting result, age and preceding alcohol drinking were significantly related to self-harm severity, whereas residence place and self-harm method only showed associations with severe DSH in females. CONCLUSIONS: Among Chinese internal migrants, older ones and females who reside in county areas could be more vulnerable to severe self-harm, population-based studies which focusing on the characteristics and risk factors of mental health well-being among Chinese internal migrants are urgently warranted.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3834068?pdf=render
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author Yuanyuan Xiao
Naiqing Zhao
Min Yu
Ming Zhao
Jieming Zhong
Weiwei Gong
Ruying Hu
spellingShingle Yuanyuan Xiao
Naiqing Zhao
Min Yu
Ming Zhao
Jieming Zhong
Weiwei Gong
Ruying Hu
Factors associated with severe deliberate self-harm among Chinese internal migrants.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yuanyuan Xiao
Naiqing Zhao
Min Yu
Ming Zhao
Jieming Zhong
Weiwei Gong
Ruying Hu
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title Factors associated with severe deliberate self-harm among Chinese internal migrants.
title_short Factors associated with severe deliberate self-harm among Chinese internal migrants.
title_full Factors associated with severe deliberate self-harm among Chinese internal migrants.
title_fullStr Factors associated with severe deliberate self-harm among Chinese internal migrants.
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with severe deliberate self-harm among Chinese internal migrants.
title_sort factors associated with severe deliberate self-harm among chinese internal migrants.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description BACKGROUND: Studies on mental health status of Chinese internal migrants are sparse albeit desperately needed. Deliberate self-harm (DSH) is intimately related to mental disorders, especially depression based on literatures. The major aim of this study is to explore associated factors of severe DSH among Chinese internal migrants. METHODS: Totally 426 DSH migrants identified by a provincial injury sentinel surveillance system between the year 2005 and 2010 were analyzed. Descriptive statistics were used to depict general characteristics of those cases. Chi-square test was used to explore inter-stratum distributive differences of self-harm severity by multiple factors. Logistic regression model was employed to estimate associations between severe self-harm and factors of interest. RESULTS: Among all identified DSH migrants, females took the majority (66.2%), younger individuals accounted for nearly two-thirds of all study subjects. Based on logistic regression model fitting result, age and preceding alcohol drinking were significantly related to self-harm severity, whereas residence place and self-harm method only showed associations with severe DSH in females. CONCLUSIONS: Among Chinese internal migrants, older ones and females who reside in county areas could be more vulnerable to severe self-harm, population-based studies which focusing on the characteristics and risk factors of mental health well-being among Chinese internal migrants are urgently warranted.
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