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Nursing Children and Young People, 2016
Self-harming is the topic of this month's e-resource focus.
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Self-harming is the topic of this month's e-resource focus.
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Emergency Nurse, 2001
Deliberate self poisoning is one of the commonest reasons for admission to hospital in the UK. Up to 15 per cent of patients who poison themselves eventually kill themselves. Despite this, there are no interventions of proved efficacy. The objective of this randomised controlled trial was to determine the effects of a brief psychological intervention ...
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Deliberate self poisoning is one of the commonest reasons for admission to hospital in the UK. Up to 15 per cent of patients who poison themselves eventually kill themselves. Despite this, there are no interventions of proved efficacy. The objective of this randomised controlled trial was to determine the effects of a brief psychological intervention ...
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Nursing Children and Young People, 2016
Part of Youthscape, Self Harm UK is a registered UK charity. In addition to explaining about self-harm, this website provides support aimed at young people.
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Part of Youthscape, Self Harm UK is a registered UK charity. In addition to explaining about self-harm, this website provides support aimed at young people.
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Abstract ‘Self-Harm: A Guide to Management’ describes the main features of self-harm, who is at risk, and what we know about causes, prevention, and management. The book is organized in three parts. The first section introduces the main terms used in the definition of self-harm and its relation to suicide. There follows an outline of the
Emmanuel Nii-Boye Quarshie, Allan House
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Emmanuel Nii-Boye Quarshie, Allan House
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2018
Self-harm refers to self-poisoning or self-injury, regardless of the apparent purpose of the act. The term self-harm is preferred to the older terms parasuicide/attempted suicide (which suggests an intent to die which might not have been present) and deliberate self-harm (because self-harm may also occur without deliberate intent in dissociative states)
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Self-harm refers to self-poisoning or self-injury, regardless of the apparent purpose of the act. The term self-harm is preferred to the older terms parasuicide/attempted suicide (which suggests an intent to die which might not have been present) and deliberate self-harm (because self-harm may also occur without deliberate intent in dissociative states)
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Self-harm: 2. Deliberate nonfatal self-harm.
Canadian Medical Association journal, 1983The incidence of deliberate acts of self-harm, such as drug overdoses, has greatly increased in the past two decades. The term "suicide attempt" is really a misnomer. For most people who harm themselves the primary motivation is rarely to die. As well, there are many differences between self-harm patients and patients who have committed suicide.
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