Self-harm research survey results
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Self-harm is still largely understood and important data, such as statistics, is needed to learn about people who have self-harmed. I, Scott, battle with self-harm as well as living with Borderline Personality Disorder, Depression and Anxiety. I have been working on a YouTube channel for the past couple of years (and an Instagram account) that aims to be inspiring, educational and relatable towards young people who struggle with self-harm (and other mental health issues). I have put together a survey on the subject of self-harm that can really give us an insight on people that self-harm. Through engaging with my audience (who I call my friends) I have had over 500 responses to this survey in less than a week, which is very overwhelming. The problem is that Survey Monkey will only let me see the first 100 responses for free. A months worth of membership will enable me to get access to all of the data and in that months worth of membership I can create more self-harm and mental illness related surveys. I want the data to be shared publicly so through my YouTube channel I will discuss the results with my subscriber/followers/friends. This may not be the first of it's kind but it's definitely comprehensive thanks to the love my followers give me.
My YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/youthpotential
My YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/youthpotential
Organizer
Scott Thomas Shrubsole
Organizer
England