Purpose\ud Deliberate self-harming behaviour is more prevalent within the prison environment than in community samples, with those in the first weeks of imprisonment at greatest risk. Research in this area has been largely atheoretical and a unifying model may improve the predictability of assessment and the development of intervention approaches. This study applied William and Pollock's (2001) Cry of Pain model as the theoretical process of deliberate self-harm in the early stages of imprisonment.\ud \ud Methods\ud A prospective study of new arrivals at an adult male prison. Participants (n = 181) completed questionnaires and it was hypothesized that the factors derived from the model (perceived stress, defeat, entrapment, and absence of r...
Objectives. Few studies have specifically tested the Cry of Pain model (Williams, 2001). This model ...
Prisoners are at increased risk of suicide. Investigation of both individual and environmental risk ...
Screening for vulnerability factors associated with historic suicidality and self-harm on entry to p...
Purpose Deliberate self-harming behaviour is more prevalent within the prison environment than in c...
Purpose: Deliberate self-harming behaviour is more prevalent within the prison environment than in c...
Background: Self-harm is common in prisoners. There is an association between self-harm in prisoners...
Few studies have specifically tested the Cry of Pain model (CoP model; Williams, 2001). This model c...
<p>Objectives. Few studies have specifically tested the Cry of Pain model (CoP model; Williams...
Introduction: Self-harm is a direct, socially unacceptable, repetitive behavior that causes minor to...
In this article the findings from a programme of research into self-harming behaviour in Western Aus...
Paper 57: Introduction and Aims: In the UK, over two-thirds of the prison population have a history ...
Background: Self-harm is common among prisoners, particularly female prisoners. In 2007, concerned a...
SummaryBackgroundSelf-harm and suicide are common in prisoners, yet robust information on the full e...
BACKGROUND: Self-harm and suicide are common in prisoners, yet robust information on the full extent...
Background: Rates of self-harm are high among prisoners. Most research focuses on the vulnerable pri...
Objectives. Few studies have specifically tested the Cry of Pain model (Williams, 2001). This model ...
Prisoners are at increased risk of suicide. Investigation of both individual and environmental risk ...
Screening for vulnerability factors associated with historic suicidality and self-harm on entry to p...
Purpose Deliberate self-harming behaviour is more prevalent within the prison environment than in c...
Purpose: Deliberate self-harming behaviour is more prevalent within the prison environment than in c...
Background: Self-harm is common in prisoners. There is an association between self-harm in prisoners...
Few studies have specifically tested the Cry of Pain model (CoP model; Williams, 2001). This model c...
<p>Objectives. Few studies have specifically tested the Cry of Pain model (CoP model; Williams...
Introduction: Self-harm is a direct, socially unacceptable, repetitive behavior that causes minor to...
In this article the findings from a programme of research into self-harming behaviour in Western Aus...
Paper 57: Introduction and Aims: In the UK, over two-thirds of the prison population have a history ...
Background: Self-harm is common among prisoners, particularly female prisoners. In 2007, concerned a...
SummaryBackgroundSelf-harm and suicide are common in prisoners, yet robust information on the full e...
BACKGROUND: Self-harm and suicide are common in prisoners, yet robust information on the full extent...
Background: Rates of self-harm are high among prisoners. Most research focuses on the vulnerable pri...
Objectives. Few studies have specifically tested the Cry of Pain model (Williams, 2001). This model ...
Prisoners are at increased risk of suicide. Investigation of both individual and environmental risk ...
Screening for vulnerability factors associated with historic suicidality and self-harm on entry to p...