The Prevalence of Self-injurious Behaviour in Autism: A Meta-analytic Study

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Catherine Steenfeldt-Kristensen
Chris A. Jones
Caroline Richards
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[1] University of Birmingham,School of Psychology
[2] Children’s Neurodevelopmental Service,undefined
[3] Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership Trust,undefined
[4] City of Coventry Health Centre,undefined
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Autism; Self-injurious behaviour; Prevalence; Intellectual disability; Self-harm;
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Self-injurious behaviour is purportedly common in autism, but prevalence rates have not yet been synthesised meta-analytically. In the present study, data from 14,379 participants in thirty-seven papers were analysed to generate a pooled prevalence estimate of self-injury in autism of 42% (confidence intervals 0.38–0.47). Hand-hitting topography was the most common form of self-injury (23%), self-cutting topography the least common (3%). Sub-group analyses revealed no association between study quality, participant intellectual disability or age and overall prevalence rate of self-injury. However, females obtained higher prevalence rates than males (p = .013) and hair pulling and self-scratching were associated with intellectual disability (p = .008 and p = .002, respectively). The results confirm very high rates of self-injury in autism and highlight within group risk-markers.
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