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. 2023 Feb 23;20(5):3963. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20053963

Table 6.

Self-harm thoughts, thoughts of harming someone, being bullied, and reported mental health issues by visibility received.

Support Received and… Self-Harm Thoughts (n = 199) Thoughts of Harming Someone
(n = 199)
Being Bullied (n = 200) Reported Mental Health Issues (n = 189)
Yes (n = 41) No (n = 158) Yes (n = 11) No (n = 188) Yes (n = 41) No (n = 158) Yes (n = 11) No (n = 188)
% (n) % (n) % (n) % (n) % (n) % (n) % (n) % (n)
School knows about the situation (n = 182)
 Yes (n = 20) 6.5% (2) 11.4% (12) 12.5% (1) 10.2% (13) 9.4% (3) 10.6% (11) 2.5% (1) * 13.5% (13) *
 No (n = 162) 93.5% (29) 88.6% (93) 89.8% (115) 89.8% (115) 90.6% (29) 89.4% (93) 97.5% (39) * 86.5% (83) *
Employer knows about the situation (n = 149)
 Yes (n = 27) 9.7% (3) 21% (22) 12.5% (1) 18.8% (24) 12.5% (4) 20.2% (21) 12.5% (5) 20.8% (20)
 No (n = 122) 90.3% (28) 79% (83) 87.5% (7) 81.3% (104) 87.5% (28) 79.8% (83) 87.5% (35) 79.2% (76)
Friend knows the situation (n = 186)
 Yes (n = 137) 67.7% (21) 72.4% (76) 50% (4) 72.7% (93) 78.1% (25) 69.2% (72) 82.5% (33) 66.7% (64)
 No (n = 49) 32.3% (10) 27.6% (29) 50% (4) 27.3% (35) 21.9% (7) 30.8% (32) 17.5% (7) 33.3% (32)

Note: The total can differ from n = 240 due to missing values. * p < 0.05.