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Examination of self-harm clustering in adolescent peer networks : a nationwide registry cohort study in Finland

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2026

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Alho, Jussi; Webb, Roger T.; Gutvilig, Mai; Niemi, Ripsa; Komulainen, Kaisla; Suokas, Kimmo; Böckerman, Petri; Elovainio, Marko; Kapur, Nav; Hakulinen, Christian

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Background Clusters of self-harming behaviour among adolescents have been observed, yet population-based epidemiological evidence is lacking. This study aims to address this lack by examining the clustering of self-harming behaviour within adolescent peer networks at the population level. Methods We used nationwide registry data on Finnish people born between January 1, 1985, and December 31, 2000, to examine whether having same-grade schoolmates who had self-harmed was associated with greater subsequent self-harm risk. Cohort members were followed up until first recorded self-harm episode, emigration, death, or December 31, 2020, whichever came first. Hazard ratios (HRs) were estimated using mixed-effects Cox proportional hazards models adjusted for a comprehensive set of individual-, parental-, school-, and area-level covariates. Findings The cohort comprised 913,149 Finnish residents. Having same-grade schoolmates who had self-harmed between school-starting age and finishing ninth grade was associated with a higher, albeit small in magnitude, HR of subsequent self-harm over a median of 11.6 years of follow-up (HR 1.05, [95% CI 1.01–1.09]). HR was not consistently higher over follow-up time but was highest in the beginning of follow-up when the cohort members were around age 16 (1.45 [1.25–1.69]). Limiting exposure to schoolmates’ self-harm episodes to 1 year consistently showed the highest risk around age 16, regardless of whether the exposure occurred in ninth grade (1.49 [1.21–1.82]) or eighth grade (1.36 [1.07–1.74]), with follow-up commencing after the respective grade. Interpretation While we cannot rule out residual confounding, our findings suggest that self-harm may socially transmit within adolescent peer networks. The observed highest risk around age 16 suggests that external stressors associated with transitioning to new life stages at this age may moderate the impact of peer self-harm exposure. Prevention and intervention measures that consider possible peer influences on adolescents’ self-harming behaviour may help reduce the public health burden of self-harm.
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Hakulinen Christian

Alho Jussi

Komulainen Kaisla

Suokas Kimmo

Gutvilig Mai

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Niemi Ripsa

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Böckerman Petri Orcid -palvelun logo

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101517

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Psykologia; Terveystiede; Kansanterveystiede, ympäristö ja työterveys

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10.1016/j.lanepe.2025.101517

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