Risk factors and trajectories for self-harm, neurodevelopmental disorders and mental health conditions in pupils in alternative education provision in Wales: population-based electronic cohort study.

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Olivier Y Rouquette, Marcos Del Pozo Baños, Sze Chim Lee, Ann John
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Abstract

Background: Pupils in alternative education provision, known as 'Educated in Other Than At School' (EOTAS) in Wales, UK, are among the most vulnerable learners and who, for reasons such as mental health or behavioural challenges, do not attend a mainstream or special school.

Aims: We compared self-harm, neurodevelopmental disorders and mental health conditions between EOTAS pupils and controls with similar characteristics, before and after being in EOTAS provision.

Method: This population-based electronic cohort study included pupils in Wales aged 7-18 years, from the academic years 2010-11 to 2018-19. We linked data from Education Wales to primary and secondary healthcare records within the Secure Anonymised Information Linkage (SAIL) Databank. Individuals included in the EOTAS data-set were identified as cases. Controls were pseudo-randomly selected based on equivalent age and academic year distribution.

Results: This study included 8056 pupils in EOTAS and 224 247 controls. Higher levels of deprivation, childhood maltreatment, self-harm, neurodevelopmental disorders and mental health conditions before EOTAS entry were linked to higher odds of being in EOTAS. Pupils in EOTAS provision had increased incidence of self-harm, neurodevelopmental disorders and mental health conditions, from 1 year after entering EOTAS provision up to 24 years of age, than pupils with similar characteristics not in EOTAS provision.

Conclusion: While EOTAS provision plays an important role, our findings indicate that it is not sufficient on its own to meet pupils' social, emotional, behavioural and mental health needs. Additional support and better integration with health and social services are required.

威尔士接受替代教育的学生自残、神经发育障碍和精神健康状况的风险因素和轨迹:基于人口的电子队列研究。
背景:接受替代教育的学生,在英国威尔士被称为“在学校以外的地方接受教育”(EOTAS),是最脆弱的学习者之一,由于心理健康或行为挑战等原因,他们没有上主流学校或特殊学校。目的:比较eota学生和具有相似特征的对照组在接受eota前后的自我伤害、神经发育障碍和心理健康状况。方法:这项基于人群的电子队列研究包括威尔士7-18岁的学生,从2010-11学年到2018-19学年。我们将威尔士教育的数据与安全匿名信息链接(SAIL)数据库中的初级和二级医疗记录联系起来。纳入EOTAS数据集的个人被确定为病例。对照根据等效年龄和学年分布进行伪随机选择。结果:本研究包括8056名EOTAS学生和222447名对照。在进入eota之前,较高程度的剥夺、童年虐待、自残、神经发育障碍和精神健康状况与较高的进入eota的几率有关。与具有相似特征的未参加校外活动的学生相比,参加校外活动的学生在参加校外活动1年后至24岁期间,自残、神经发育障碍和精神健康状况的发生率有所增加。结论:虽然EOTAS的规定发挥了重要作用,但我们的研究结果表明,它本身并不足以满足学生的社会、情感、行为和心理健康需求。需要更多的支持并更好地融入保健和社会服务。
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BJPsych Open
BJPsych Open Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
3.70%
发文量
610
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Announcing the launch of BJPsych Open, an exciting new open access online journal for the publication of all methodologically sound research in all fields of psychiatry and disciplines related to mental health. BJPsych Open will maintain the highest scientific, peer review, and ethical standards of the BJPsych, ensure rapid publication for authors whilst sharing research with no cost to the reader in the spirit of maximising dissemination and public engagement. Cascade submission from BJPsych to BJPsych Open is a new option for authors whose first priority is rapid online publication with the prestigious BJPsych brand. Authors will also retain copyright to their works under a creative commons license.
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