Background: Approximately one in five young people will engage in self-harm at some point during adolescence. Many of these youth would benefit from treatment to learn better ways of coping. Methods: We used systematic review methods to identify randomized control trials (RCTs) evaluating interventions for youth who self-harm. Applying our inclusion criteria to the 49 studies identified from our searches, we accepted seven RCTs evaluating five interventions. Results: All psychosocial interventions were delivered to youth engaging in self-harm. Among them, four RCTs evaluated treatments that aimed to comprehensively address self-harm and were delivered as stand-alone interventions. The other three RCTs assessed treatments aimed t...
Background: Self-harm is common in adolescence and young adulthood, and it is associated with advers...
BACKGROUND Adolescents who self-harm are often unsure h...
Adolescent self-harm is a growing international concern. As the parent-child relationship and parent...
Background: Self-harm among adolescents is prevalent, and is a risk factor for suicide, which is one...
Background: Suicide attempts (SA) and other types of self-harm (SH) are strong predictors of death b...
The incidence of adolescent self-harm and suicidal behaviour has increased globally, with many adole...
Research suggests that self-harming behaviour has increased and rates of self-harm are consistently ...
Objective: To examine the evidence for the effectiveness of clinical interventions designed to reduc...
Background: Self-harm is common in the community with a lifetime prevalence of 13 %. It is associate...
Background: Suicide is a leading cause of death among young people. Interventions to reduce youth su...
BACKGROUND: Adolescents who self-harm are often unsure how or where to get help. We developed a Web-...
Background: Research about self-harm in adolescence is important given the high incidence in youth, ...
Relatively little is known about the factors associated with young people’s engagement in self-harm....
BACKGROUND: Self-harm (SH; intentional self-poisoning or self-injury) is common in children and adol...
OBJECTIVE: Risk of suicide attempt, suicidal ideation and deliberate self-harm is high among young p...
Background: Self-harm is common in adolescence and young adulthood, and it is associated with advers...
BACKGROUND Adolescents who self-harm are often unsure h...
Adolescent self-harm is a growing international concern. As the parent-child relationship and parent...
Background: Self-harm among adolescents is prevalent, and is a risk factor for suicide, which is one...
Background: Suicide attempts (SA) and other types of self-harm (SH) are strong predictors of death b...
The incidence of adolescent self-harm and suicidal behaviour has increased globally, with many adole...
Research suggests that self-harming behaviour has increased and rates of self-harm are consistently ...
Objective: To examine the evidence for the effectiveness of clinical interventions designed to reduc...
Background: Self-harm is common in the community with a lifetime prevalence of 13 %. It is associate...
Background: Suicide is a leading cause of death among young people. Interventions to reduce youth su...
BACKGROUND: Adolescents who self-harm are often unsure how or where to get help. We developed a Web-...
Background: Research about self-harm in adolescence is important given the high incidence in youth, ...
Relatively little is known about the factors associated with young people’s engagement in self-harm....
BACKGROUND: Self-harm (SH; intentional self-poisoning or self-injury) is common in children and adol...
OBJECTIVE: Risk of suicide attempt, suicidal ideation and deliberate self-harm is high among young p...
Background: Self-harm is common in adolescence and young adulthood, and it is associated with advers...
BACKGROUND Adolescents who self-harm are often unsure h...
Adolescent self-harm is a growing international concern. As the parent-child relationship and parent...