Background: A growing number of online communities have been established to support those who self-harm. However, little is known about the therapeutic affordances arising from engagement with these communities and resulting outcomes.Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the presence of therapeutic affordances as reported by members of self-harm online support communities.Methods: In total, 94 respondents (aged 13-63 years, mean=23.5 years; 94% female) completed an online survey exploring their experiences of engaging with a self-harm online support community. Respondents varied in terms of how long they had been accessing an online community, with 22% (21/94) accessing less than 1 year, 39% (37/94) 1 to 2 years, 14% (13/94) 2 to ...
BACKGROUND: Self-harm amongst young people in the United Kingdom is higher than in other European co...
The aim of this study is to investigate the role of the internet within the area of mental health su...
In this article we look at how young adults who self-harm became members of an online support forum....
Background: A growing number of online communities have been established to support those who self-h...
Background: A growing number of online communities have been established to support those who self-h...
Background: Self-harm is a common problem that affects people across the lifespan. Many people who s...
This is the accepted version of the article, which has been published in final form at doi: 10.1111/...
Self-harm is a significant public health issue typically common in young individuals. The behaviour ...
In this article we look at how young adults who self-harm became members of an online support forum....
Background: Research suggests that young people who self-harm spend more time on social media than t...
To date, research on the role of the Internet in self-harm has focused on young people's interaction...
Although there is an emerging literature on online users support groups, limited research has focuse...
Background:Self-harm is a major public health concern and is a leading cause of death from injury. R...
Purpose There are calls for greater regulation of online content related to self-harm and suicide, ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the role of the internet within the area of mental health su...
BACKGROUND: Self-harm amongst young people in the United Kingdom is higher than in other European co...
The aim of this study is to investigate the role of the internet within the area of mental health su...
In this article we look at how young adults who self-harm became members of an online support forum....
Background: A growing number of online communities have been established to support those who self-h...
Background: A growing number of online communities have been established to support those who self-h...
Background: Self-harm is a common problem that affects people across the lifespan. Many people who s...
This is the accepted version of the article, which has been published in final form at doi: 10.1111/...
Self-harm is a significant public health issue typically common in young individuals. The behaviour ...
In this article we look at how young adults who self-harm became members of an online support forum....
Background: Research suggests that young people who self-harm spend more time on social media than t...
To date, research on the role of the Internet in self-harm has focused on young people's interaction...
Although there is an emerging literature on online users support groups, limited research has focuse...
Background:Self-harm is a major public health concern and is a leading cause of death from injury. R...
Purpose There are calls for greater regulation of online content related to self-harm and suicide, ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the role of the internet within the area of mental health su...
BACKGROUND: Self-harm amongst young people in the United Kingdom is higher than in other European co...
The aim of this study is to investigate the role of the internet within the area of mental health su...
In this article we look at how young adults who self-harm became members of an online support forum....