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Table 9 Association between self-harming behaviours, thoughts and Alternative identity adjusting for victimisation

From: Why alternative teenagers self-harm: exploring the link between non-suicidal self-injury, attempted suicide and adolescent identity

 

SHBQ self-injury (n = 239)

FASM self-injury (n = 234)

Suicide ideation (n = 216)

Suicide attempt (n = 228)

Identity

Adj OR1(95% CI)

Victim OR2(95% CI)

Adj OR1(95% CI)

Victim OR2(95% CI)

Adj OR1(95% CI)

Victim OR2(95% CI)

Adj OR1(95% CI)

Victim OR2(95% CI)

Alt identity

        

No identification

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

Moderate or stronger

2.63 (1.06-6.52)

2.90 (1.15-7.34)

3.12 (1.21-8.06)

3.20 (1.24-8.27)

3.16 (1.20-8.28)

3.01 (1.15-7.88)

6.70 (1.52-29.54)

7.40 (1.57-34.74)

  1. Note: Significant associations are emboldened.
  2. 1Adjusted for Jock identity, gender, socioeconomic status, immigrant background and school type.
  3. 2Adjusted for Jock identity, gender, socioeconomic status, immigrant background, school type and victimisation.