Abstract
Randomized Trial of Group Therapy for Repeated Deliberate Self-harm in Adolescents
Wood A~~Trainor G~~et al
This study compared group therapy with routine care in 63 adolescents in Manchester, England who had deliberately harmed themselves on at least two occasions within a year. In intention-to-treat analyses, adolescents who had group therapy were less likely to be repeaters (two or more further incidents of self-harm) at the end of the study than adolescents who had routine care, but the confidence intervals were wide. The interventions did not differ, however, in their effects on depression or global outome. (36 refs.)