Objectives. To further understanding of how health and correctional staff responses to self-harming behaviours influence prisoners and their subsequent actions. Design. Participant-centred, qualitative methods were used to explore the complex and under-researched perspectives of self-harming male prisoners. Method. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 adult male prisoners who had engaged in repetitive, non-suicidal self-harm during their current prison sentence, or considered doing so. The interviews were analyzed drawing on principles of thematic analysis and discourse analysis. Results. With some exceptions, prison officers, nurses, and doctors are portrayed by prisoners as being ill-prepared to deal with repetitive ...
Purpose: To further understanding of the needs and motivations of incarcerated men who self-harm wit...
This article explores barriers that prevent or interfere with the implementation of policies for red...
This article explores barriers that prevent or interfere with the implementation of policies for red...
Objectives. To further understanding of how health and correctional staff responses to self-harming ...
Objectives. This study considers how those who work in prisons are affected by and respond to repet...
Objectives. This study considers how those who work in prisons are affected by and respond to rep...
Background: Rates of self-harm are high among prisoners. Most research focuses on the vulnerable pri...
There are a growing number of prisoners who self-harm in prisons in England and Wales. As the prison...
Background Self-harm, including suicide, is common among prisoners. Staff attitudes and perceptions ...
This thesis draws on feminist and critical phenomenological perspectives to explore the issue of sel...
Introduction: Self-harm is a direct, socially unacceptable, repetitive behavior that causes minor to...
Introduction: Self-harm is a direct, socially unacceptable, repetitive behavior that causes minor to...
Introduction: Self-harm is a direct, socially unacceptable, repetitive behavior that causes minor to...
The prevention of self-harm and suicide in prisoners depends on good interaction between the individ...
Purpose: To further understanding of the needs and motivations of incarcerated men who self-harm wit...
Purpose: To further understanding of the needs and motivations of incarcerated men who self-harm wit...
This article explores barriers that prevent or interfere with the implementation of policies for red...
This article explores barriers that prevent or interfere with the implementation of policies for red...
Objectives. To further understanding of how health and correctional staff responses to self-harming ...
Objectives. This study considers how those who work in prisons are affected by and respond to repet...
Objectives. This study considers how those who work in prisons are affected by and respond to rep...
Background: Rates of self-harm are high among prisoners. Most research focuses on the vulnerable pri...
There are a growing number of prisoners who self-harm in prisons in England and Wales. As the prison...
Background Self-harm, including suicide, is common among prisoners. Staff attitudes and perceptions ...
This thesis draws on feminist and critical phenomenological perspectives to explore the issue of sel...
Introduction: Self-harm is a direct, socially unacceptable, repetitive behavior that causes minor to...
Introduction: Self-harm is a direct, socially unacceptable, repetitive behavior that causes minor to...
Introduction: Self-harm is a direct, socially unacceptable, repetitive behavior that causes minor to...
The prevention of self-harm and suicide in prisoners depends on good interaction between the individ...
Purpose: To further understanding of the needs and motivations of incarcerated men who self-harm wit...
Purpose: To further understanding of the needs and motivations of incarcerated men who self-harm wit...
This article explores barriers that prevent or interfere with the implementation of policies for red...
This article explores barriers that prevent or interfere with the implementation of policies for red...