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. 2021 Apr 26;31(9):1441–1454. doi: 10.1007/s00787-021-01783-w

Table 1.

Specific self-management strategies and frequency mentioned

Self-management strategy Number and percentage of participants who mentioned strategy
Speaking to or meeting up with friends or a partner 13 (65%)
Distraction 9 (45%)
Being productive or achieving something 8 (40%)
Writing or journaling 8 (40%)
Exercise 7 (35%)
Speaking to or meeting up with family 7 (35%)
Watching television, a specific series, or a movie 6 (30%)
Listening to or playing music 6 (30%)
Going to therapy or counselling, speaking to a professional 5 (25%)
Sleeping, napping, or having a sleep schedule 5 (25%)
Participating in enjoyable activities or hobbies 5 (25%)
Balancing emotions or thoughts, recognising thinking errors, or stopping a downward spiral 4 (20%)
Reading 4 (20%)
Separating or detaching yourself from the situation 4 (20%)
Going outside, going for a walk 4 (20%)
Meditation 3 (15%)
Eating well, having a healthy diet 3 (15%)
Playing a game 3 (15%)
Attending an LGBTQ+ youth group 3 (15%)
Taking medication 3 (15%)
Being positive 3 (15%)
Being on your own or having time to yourself 3 (15%)
Having a treat 3 (15%)
Cooking or baking 2 (10%)
Volunteering or helping others 2 (10%)
Having a shower, taking a bath, hygiene 2 (10%)
Taking a break, taking the pressure off 2 (10%)
Drinking enough water 2 (10%)
Painting and drawing 2 (10%)
Gardening 2 (10%)
Breathing 2 (10%)
Drinking alcohol 2 (10%)
Applying therapeutic techniques 2 (10%)
Mindfulness 2 (10%)
Speaking to a cuddly toy 1 (5%)
Peer support 1 (5%)
Letting it happen or breaking down 1 (5%)
Recording a letter to yourself 1 (5%)
Actively doing something 1 (5%)
Using apps 1 (5%)
Getting dressed in the morning 1 (5%)
Taking vitamin D tablets 1 (5%)
Stimming 1 (5%)
Putting on comfy clothes 1 (5%)
Self-harm 1 (5%)
Crafting 1 (5%)
Repetitive handwashing 1 (5%)
Yoga 1 (5%)
Positive self-reminders, mantras, or setting intentions 1 (5%)
Anchoring techniques 1 (5%)
Martial arts 1 (5%)
Using resources 1 (5%)
Using drugs or substances 1 (5%)
Target shooting 1 (5%)