Previous studies of ethnic and cultural differences in self-harm have focussed on overdose and suicide attempts by South Asian women. Research comparing ethnic groups has rarely examined religion or nationality. To achieve a more balanced approach this study examined self-harm methods and self-injury across gender, religion and ethnic group in a non-clinical population. Six hundred and seventeen university students completed a questionnaire asking whether they had ever harmed themselves, and the frequency and method of any self-harm. White participants and participants with no religious affiliation were more likely to report repeated incidents of self-harm, mainly scratching and cutting skin. Hindu religion was associated with lower levels ...
Background to the study: When compared to the United Kingdom general population, rates of deliberate...
Background. Deliberate self-harm (DSH) ranges from behaviours aiming to communicate distress or reli...
Very little research exists on self-harm in Hispanic populations, although there is a strong literat...
Abstract Background Studies suggest that the rates of...
BACKGROUND: Studies of self-harm in Black and minority ethnic (BME) groups have been restricted to s...
BACKGROUND: Little information is available to inform clinical assessments on risk of self-harm repe...
Abstract Objective To review the rates of self-harm i...
Background: Little information is available to inform clinical assessments on risk of self-harm repe...
It has been suggested that Hindu tradition is relatively tolerant of suicide, while Islamic traditio...
Background: Incidence and risk factors for self-harm vary according to ethnicity. People who self-ha...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-06-02, revised 2021-07-27, accepted 2...
At the start of the 21st century, psychiatry has started to ask sophisticated questions about cul-tu...
Self-harm is a serious public health concern with a large academic literature. Though different cult...
Background to the study: When compared to the United Kingdom general population, rates of deliberate...
Study objective-Relative risks are frequently used to convey how strongly outcomes like mental illne...
Background to the study: When compared to the United Kingdom general population, rates of deliberate...
Background. Deliberate self-harm (DSH) ranges from behaviours aiming to communicate distress or reli...
Very little research exists on self-harm in Hispanic populations, although there is a strong literat...
Abstract Background Studies suggest that the rates of...
BACKGROUND: Studies of self-harm in Black and minority ethnic (BME) groups have been restricted to s...
BACKGROUND: Little information is available to inform clinical assessments on risk of self-harm repe...
Abstract Objective To review the rates of self-harm i...
Background: Little information is available to inform clinical assessments on risk of self-harm repe...
It has been suggested that Hindu tradition is relatively tolerant of suicide, while Islamic traditio...
Background: Incidence and risk factors for self-harm vary according to ethnicity. People who self-ha...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-06-02, revised 2021-07-27, accepted 2...
At the start of the 21st century, psychiatry has started to ask sophisticated questions about cul-tu...
Self-harm is a serious public health concern with a large academic literature. Though different cult...
Background to the study: When compared to the United Kingdom general population, rates of deliberate...
Study objective-Relative risks are frequently used to convey how strongly outcomes like mental illne...
Background to the study: When compared to the United Kingdom general population, rates of deliberate...
Background. Deliberate self-harm (DSH) ranges from behaviours aiming to communicate distress or reli...
Very little research exists on self-harm in Hispanic populations, although there is a strong literat...