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Using Data Linkage to Investigate Inconsistent Reporting of Self-Harm and Questionnaire Non-Response [PDF]
The objective of this study was to examine agreement between self-reported and medically recorded self-harm, and investigate whether the prevalence of self-harm differs in questionnaire responders vs. non-responders.
Boyd, A +9 more
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Effect of exposure to natural environment on health inequalities: an observational population study [PDF]
<b>Background:</b> Studies have shown that exposure to the natural environment, or so-called green space, has an independent effect on health and health-related behaviours.
Bibby +43 more
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Background Self-harm (SH) is an emerging problem among Chinese adolescents. The present study aimed to measure the prevalence of SH behaviours and to explore the relationship between childhood adversity and different SH subtypes among Chinese adolescents.
Azhu Han, Gengfu Wang, Geng Xu, Puyu Su
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National Registry of Deliberate Self Harm annual report 2006-2007. [PDF]
The National Registry of Deliberate Self Harm is a national system of population monitoring for the occurrence of deliberate self harm. Deliberate self harm is a predictor of fatal and non-fatal suicidal behaviour.
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Striving and competing and its relationship to self-harm in young adults. [PDF]
Previous research has found that competitive, insecure striving (striving to avoid inferiority) has strong links with psychopathologies, self-harm and appearance anxiety.
Gilbert, Paul +2 more
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Public perceptions of self-harm: a test of an attribution model of public discrimination [PDF]
This cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study applied Corrigan, Markowitz, Watson, Rowan, and Kubiak’s (2003) attribution model of public discrimination toward individuals with mental ill-health to explore public perceptions of self-harm—an ...
Nielsen, Emma, Townsend, Ellen
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Seeking secrecy:A qualitative study of younger adolescents’ accounts of self-harm [PDF]
Young people who self-harm face challenges in seeking help, and there is a lack of qualitative research with under 16s, despite rates of self-harm being high and help-seeking low. 122 young people aged 13-26, 108 of whom were aged 13-16, were involved in
Adler P. +12 more
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"It's a safe space": Self-harm self-help groups [PDF]
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present a qualitative analysis of the role of self-harm self-help groups from the perspective of group members.
Boyce, Melanie J. +2 more
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A nationwide, population-based, long-term follow-up study of repeated self-harm in Taiwan
Background Previous follow-up studies of repeated self-harm show that the cumulative risk of repeated self-harm within one year is 5.7%–15%, with females at greatest risk. However, relatively few studies have focused on the Far East.
Chung Chi-Hsiang +5 more
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