2021
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049255
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Reducing Self-harm in Adolescents. An individual participant data meta-analysis (RISA-IPD): systematic review protocol

Abstract: IntroductionUp to 10% of adolescents report self-harm in the previous year. Non-fatal repetition is common (18% in 1 year), death from any cause shows a fourfold and suicide a 10-fold excess. Despite the scale of the problem, there is insufficient evidence for effective interventions for self-harm. Those who self-harm do so for a variety of different reasons. Different treatments may be more effective for subgroups of adolescents; however, little is known about which subgroups are appropriate for further study… Show more

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“…Examination of citation lists of previous relevant systematic reviews and meta-analyses will be conducted to retrieve any missed papers. Finally, experts in the field, which will include principal investigators whose peer-reviewed publications are included in our systematic review, as well as investigators from our extensive immediate research network,35 46–48 will be contacted to identify any missed papers.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examination of citation lists of previous relevant systematic reviews and meta-analyses will be conducted to retrieve any missed papers. Finally, experts in the field, which will include principal investigators whose peer-reviewed publications are included in our systematic review, as well as investigators from our extensive immediate research network,35 46–48 will be contacted to identify any missed papers.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%