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Frequency, Risk Factors, and Methods of Deliberate Self-Harm Observed in Medical Students and Doctors in Pakistan
Sundus Mona1, Muhammad Bilal Rehman2, Abdul Ahad3
1Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Shalamar Medical and Dental College, Lahore, PAK.
Objective:
To determine the frequency of deliberate self-harm (DSH), risk factors leading to DSH, and the methods adopted by medical students and young doctors to execute DSH.
Method:
A cross-sectional study was conducted on medical college students and young doctors aged 18-26 years. After approval by the parent institute's ethical board, different medical students and doctors from Pakistani medical colleges of both male and female populations were recruited through non-probability sampling. Responses were collected from one to two medical colleges from each province.
Results:
A high number of 490 (60.9%) out of 805 participants reported a history of at least one form of self-harm. Forty-four participants (0.05%) reported having attempted suicide in the past. The mean scores for the self-harm inventory scale were 2.51±3.25, the self-esteem scale 26.51±4.43, and the social support scale 23.1±6.96. Smoking, recreational drug use, History of mental illness, and family history of mental illness were significantly associated with increased odds of self-harm in medical students. On adjusted binary logistic regression, female gender, harmonious relationship with parents, satisfaction with the result, social support, and higher self-esteem were protective against deliberate self-harm.
Conclusion:
DSH is a critical issue among medical students and is becoming prevalent. Higher odds of DSH are associated with smoking and recreational drug use. Higher self-esteem and better social support are protective against DSH.
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