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Exploring the Views of Young People, Including Those With a History of Self-Harm, on the Use of Their Routinely Generated Data for Mental Health Research: Web-Based Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Exploring the Views of Young People, Including Those With a History of Self-Harm, on the Use of Their Routinely Generated Data for Mental Health Research: Web-Based Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Participants with a gender other than man/boy, woman/girl, older age, a history of SH, and those having contact with services were less likely to skip individual items. We stratified participants into 2 groups based on the presence (SH) or absence (No SH) of a history of SH. Of the 1765 included in the analysis 1448 (82.04%; 95% CI 79.9-83.9) reported previous SH. The demographics of respondents are shown in Table 1. Individuals aged 20 to 24 years were grouped together due to a small sample size.

Dana Dekel, Amanda Marchant, Marcos Del Pozo Banos, Mohamed Mhereeg, Sze Chim Lee, Ann John

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e60649