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Self-Harm

Rates of self harm presenting to general hospitals: a comparison of data from the Multicentre Study of Self Harm in England and Hospital Episode Statistics

Rates of self harm presenting to general hospitals: a comparison of data from the Multicentre Study of Self Harm in England and Hospital Episode Statistics

... following self-harm — which is de fi ned as intentional self-poisoning or self-injury, irre- spective of type of motivation including suicidal intent — regardless of whether they are admitted ...

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Psychological correlates of self harm within gay, lesbian and bisexual UK University students

Psychological correlates of self harm within gay, lesbian and bisexual UK University students

... and self-harm in UK higher education ...with self-harm (both non- suicidal self-injury [NSSI] and suicide attempts [SA]), and whether four psychological variables (depression, anxiety, ...

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Risk of repeated self harm and associated factors in children, adolescents and young adults

Risk of repeated self harm and associated factors in children, adolescents and young adults

... to self-harm were at elevated risk of repeat- ing a self-harm act within 1 ...to self-harm should be put in place for everyone, irrespective of ...people self-harm ...

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Assessing the predictability of self-harm in a high-risk adult prisoner population: a prospective cohort study

Assessing the predictability of self-harm in a high-risk adult prisoner population: a prospective cohort study

... Following the pilot study, five instruments were se- lected based on pilot participant feedback and the views of the expert panel. The final set of five instruments reflected the range of potential pathologies which ...

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Psychological correlates of self harm within gay, lesbian and bisexual UK University students

Psychological correlates of self harm within gay, lesbian and bisexual UK University students

... low self-esteem, and so the social and psychological factors that might influence whether this occurs are ...assessed self-esteem, more specific constructs related to self-concept are suggested by ...

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Uncovering key patterns in self harm in adolescents: sequence analysis using the card sort task for self harm (CaTS)

Uncovering key patterns in self harm in adolescents: sequence analysis using the card sort task for self harm (CaTS)

... of self-harm compared to those who have just begun ...after self-harm and instead begin to feel suicidal and ...of self-harm, young people were describing an event that occurred ...

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Psychosocial interventions for self harm in adults

Psychosocial interventions for self harm in adults

... addition, self-harm often occurs in adults in the commu- nity and does not come to the attention of clinical services or other helping agencies (Borges ...

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Attitudes Towards Adolescent Self Harm and its Prevention: The Views of those who Self Harm and their Peers

Attitudes Towards Adolescent Self Harm and its Prevention: The Views of those who Self Harm and their Peers

... their self-harm (Doyle, Sheridan & Treacy, 2017; Scoliers et ...between self-harm and attention seeking behaviour is troubling as it can have a negative impact on the care and treatment ...

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A self harm series and its relationship with childhood adversity among adolescents in mainland China: a cross sectional study

A self harm series and its relationship with childhood adversity among adolescents in mainland China: a cross sectional study

... lethal self-harm was only associated with childhood physical peer victimization, whereas the other four SH subtypes were associated with the three types of childhood victimization and childhood family life ...

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Addiction to self harm? : the case of online postings on self harm message boards

Addiction to self harm? : the case of online postings on self harm message boards

... theme, self-harm being a “Coping Mechanism”, was identified in 18% of the ...about self-harm (Daine et ...2003); self-harming behaviour is characterised as being a maladaptive coping ...

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Impulsivity and self harm in adolescence: a systematic review

Impulsivity and self harm in adolescence: a systematic review

... and self-harm varies according to how precisely constructs are ...of self-injury from those ...who self-injured differed from controls on NUR, LPM and, to a lesser extent, LPS, but conversely ...

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Responsible gambling among older adults: a qualitative exploration

Responsible gambling among older adults: a qualitative exploration

... Gambling is a popular social activity among older adults across many cultures [15, 16]. Older people are especially vulnerable to gambling related problems due to personal and role losses, loneliness, social isola- tion, ...

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'The inner scar.' Women's experience of self-harm

'The inner scar.' Women's experience of self-harm

... to self-harm. Therefore, rather than challenging self-harm which provides control, the underlying reality of powerlessness in the lives of these women should be acknowledged within ...

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The rejected self : young people’s experiences of self-hatred, self-harm and finding acceptance

The rejected self : young people’s experiences of self-hatred, self-harm and finding acceptance

... use self-harm for communication ...were self-harming as a call for help, a few alluded to this and on reflection questioned if this might have been a motivating factor behind their ...to ...

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Nurture before responsibility: self in relation competence and self harm

Nurture before responsibility: self in relation competence and self harm

... authentic self – emotions, feelings, and needs – are punished, minimised, or treated in an erratic ...private self, comprised of suppressed emotions and needs, is of little ...and self-definition, ...

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Embodying prison pain : women's experiences of self injury in prison and the emotions of punishment

Embodying prison pain : women's experiences of self injury in prison and the emotions of punishment

... It is not possible to conduct this kind of research without awareness of its limitations. Phillips and Earle (2010) highlight some of the potential dangers of conducting such observations and acknowledge the latent ...

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Embodying prison pain: women’s experiences of self injury in prison and the emotions of punishment

Embodying prison pain: women’s experiences of self injury in prison and the emotions of punishment

... It is not possible to conduct this kind of research without awareness of its limitations. Phillips and Earle (2010) highlight some of the potential dangers of conducting such observations and acknowledge the latent ...

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A History of Self-Harm in Britain: A Genealogy of Cutting and Overdosing

A History of Self-Harm in Britain: A Genealogy of Cutting and Overdosing

... – self-cutting as a means of internal tension reduction – which surfaces during the 1960s (in both Britain and North ...on self-cutting is analysed, with the chief focus on how self-cutting emerges ...

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Adverse childhood experiences and hospital treated self harm

Adverse childhood experiences and hospital treated self harm

... further self-harm in the ...repeat self-harm over ...of self-harm group was comprised of 41 participants, and arguably given the likely heterogeneity of this group, there may be ...

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General Practitioners' Accounts of Patients Who Have Self-Harmed

General Practitioners' Accounts of Patients Who Have Self-Harmed

... who self-harm, and es- pecially of addressing suicide risk assessments with high- risk groups of patients, highlight a potential challenge for current approaches to responding to self-harm in ...

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