Incidence of non-suicidal self-harm among hospitalized adolescent girls: a prospective cohort study. Data for Year 2.

Published: 28 November 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/m52ndyj5kt.1
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Евгений Дарьин

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Excel tables in Russian used to analyze the study presented in the article: "Incidence of non-suicidal self-harm among hospitalized adolescent girls: a prospective cohort study." A total of 1901 patients were included in the study over 2 years: 893 in the first year and 1008 in the second year of observation. This dataset presents the results for year 2 (09/01/2023-08/30/2024). In this study, the analysis was carried out taking into account key variables that could influence the baseline results. 1. Sociodemographic data: • Age, gender, place of residence, parenthood status (biological parents or guardianship). Data source: medical records, medical information system data, results of examinations by doctors (head of department, psychiatrist). 2. Clinical data: • Diagnoses according to the ICD-10 classification. • Repeat hospitalization. Data source: medical documentation, data from the medical information system, results of examinations by doctors (head of department, psychiatrist). 3. Data on aggressive and autoaggressive behavior: • Presence of episodes of aggression, autoaggression, suicidal behavior. • Information on referral for examination to determine the disability group. Data source: medical documentation, data from the medical information system, results of examinations by doctors (head of department, psychiatrist).

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The article is planned for submission to a journal from the Scopus list (Russian Psychiatric Journal (Rossiiskii psikhiatricheskii zhurnal)). When using the data, we kindly ask you to cite the original research and other works of the author. ORCID 0000-0003-3486-3886. SPIN-код: 9824-0357, AuthorID: 1034617 Scopus Author ID: 57369528600

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Kubanskaiia gosudarstvennaiia meditsinskaiia akademiia

Categories

Adolescent, Mental Disorder, Child Mental Health, Prospective Cohort Study, Self-Injurious Behavior, Child Behavior Problems

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