Objective: To undertake a systematic review of non‐suicidal self‐injury (NSSI) prevalence, patterns, functions, and behavioural correlates for the Indigenous populations of Australia (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders) and New Zealand (NZ; Maori). Method: We searched the following electronic databases: PubMed, MedLine, Scopus, Web of Science, ScienceDirect, PsycInfo, and PsycArticles, CINAHL, and the Informit Health and Indigenous Peoples collections. Studies were included for review if they were published within the last 25 years and reported on NSSI in Australia and NZ's Indigenous populations. Results: Seven studies were included, six of which came from Australia. The prevalence of NSSI in Australia ranged from 0.9% up to 2...
[Extract] This report presents the results of a systematic search of the peer reviewed and grey lite...
Suicide and self-harm represent serious global health problems and appear to be especially elevated ...
Background: Indigenous peoples of Australia, Canada, United States and New Zealand experience dispro...
Objective: To undertake a systematic review of non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) prevalence, patterns,...
Worldwide, more than 1 million people take their life every year. In Australia, 3027 deaths by suici...
Background: Indigenous Australians experience a suicide rate over twice that of the general populati...
Background: Indigenous peoples of Australia, Canada, United States and New Zealand experience dispro...
Background: Indigenous peoples of Australia, Canada, United States and New Zealand experience dispro...
Background: Indigenous young people have significantly higher suicide rates than their non-indigenou...
Background: Indigenous young people have significantly higher suicide rates than their non-indigenou...
Background: Addictions contribute significantly to the overall disease burden for Indigenous peoples...
Objective: This review aimed to draw on published literature to identify the prevalence rates of psy...
[Extract] This report presents the results of a systematic search of the peer reviewed and grey lite...
Objective Suicide rates are often higher in Indigenous than in non-Indigenous peoples. This systemat...
Objective Suicide rates are often higher in Indigenous than in non-Indigenous peoples. This systemat...
[Extract] This report presents the results of a systematic search of the peer reviewed and grey lite...
Suicide and self-harm represent serious global health problems and appear to be especially elevated ...
Background: Indigenous peoples of Australia, Canada, United States and New Zealand experience dispro...
Objective: To undertake a systematic review of non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) prevalence, patterns,...
Worldwide, more than 1 million people take their life every year. In Australia, 3027 deaths by suici...
Background: Indigenous Australians experience a suicide rate over twice that of the general populati...
Background: Indigenous peoples of Australia, Canada, United States and New Zealand experience dispro...
Background: Indigenous peoples of Australia, Canada, United States and New Zealand experience dispro...
Background: Indigenous young people have significantly higher suicide rates than their non-indigenou...
Background: Indigenous young people have significantly higher suicide rates than their non-indigenou...
Background: Addictions contribute significantly to the overall disease burden for Indigenous peoples...
Objective: This review aimed to draw on published literature to identify the prevalence rates of psy...
[Extract] This report presents the results of a systematic search of the peer reviewed and grey lite...
Objective Suicide rates are often higher in Indigenous than in non-Indigenous peoples. This systemat...
Objective Suicide rates are often higher in Indigenous than in non-Indigenous peoples. This systemat...
[Extract] This report presents the results of a systematic search of the peer reviewed and grey lite...
Suicide and self-harm represent serious global health problems and appear to be especially elevated ...
Background: Indigenous peoples of Australia, Canada, United States and New Zealand experience dispro...