This article describes an exploration of the subjective experiences of self-injurious behaviour from the perspective of a woman with mild intellectual disabilities, Catherine (pseudonym). At the time of the study, Catherine was detained in a medium secure unit for adults with intellectual and associated disabilities, and had lived there for approximately 4 years. The study draws together her views and explores her understanding and experiences of her self-injurious behaviour using a qualitative, phenomenographic method. Catherine agreed to participate in in-depth discussions with the researcher, a nurse who had previously worked closely with her. The results offer sections of transcripts to illustrate the direction and focus of the discussi...
The overall aim of this dissertation was to expand understanding of the recovery from direct self-ha...
Purpose – This study seeks to explore the content analysis of two qualitative studies looking at exp...
AbstractBackgroundObservation is an important approach to care that is commonly used in in-patient l...
Self-harming behaviour is prevalent in modern society and occurs across genders from an early age (H...
Background This paper details the experiences of nine people with mild/moderate intellectual disabil...
Abstract Author: Robert Andersson & Oskar Karlsjö Title:“My first thought is a girl that cuts ...
Contains fulltext : 194962.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Self-injurious ...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.This journal article represents some of the finding...
The aim of this research study was to explore mental health nursing tutors’ perceptions and experien...
Self-injury is a complex and stigmatized phenomenon, most commonly associated with young women and g...
Self-harm incidents in custody in England and Wales recently reached a record high, increasing parti...
The practice of self-harm is increasing in the United Kingdom, accounting for the highest number of ...
Although self-injury is not a new behavior, public awareness of it has increased dramatically since ...
Non-suicidal self-injury includes deliberately damaging the tissues of one's own body. Self-harming ...
Self-injurious behavior (SIB; e.g., wrist-cutting, burning) is a pervasive coping phenomenon that ma...
The overall aim of this dissertation was to expand understanding of the recovery from direct self-ha...
Purpose – This study seeks to explore the content analysis of two qualitative studies looking at exp...
AbstractBackgroundObservation is an important approach to care that is commonly used in in-patient l...
Self-harming behaviour is prevalent in modern society and occurs across genders from an early age (H...
Background This paper details the experiences of nine people with mild/moderate intellectual disabil...
Abstract Author: Robert Andersson & Oskar Karlsjö Title:“My first thought is a girl that cuts ...
Contains fulltext : 194962.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Self-injurious ...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.This journal article represents some of the finding...
The aim of this research study was to explore mental health nursing tutors’ perceptions and experien...
Self-injury is a complex and stigmatized phenomenon, most commonly associated with young women and g...
Self-harm incidents in custody in England and Wales recently reached a record high, increasing parti...
The practice of self-harm is increasing in the United Kingdom, accounting for the highest number of ...
Although self-injury is not a new behavior, public awareness of it has increased dramatically since ...
Non-suicidal self-injury includes deliberately damaging the tissues of one's own body. Self-harming ...
Self-injurious behavior (SIB; e.g., wrist-cutting, burning) is a pervasive coping phenomenon that ma...
The overall aim of this dissertation was to expand understanding of the recovery from direct self-ha...
Purpose – This study seeks to explore the content analysis of two qualitative studies looking at exp...
AbstractBackgroundObservation is an important approach to care that is commonly used in in-patient l...