Objectives: We report the first Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis examination of self-harm and experience of clinical services in young people in the public care system. Methods: Qualitative interviews with 24 looked-after young people. Results: Prevalent themes were 1) Changes in care placement, 2) Feelings of anger, 3) Not wanting/feeling able to talk, 4) Developing coping techniques, 5) Clinical services: A relational mixed bag (subthemes: feeling (i) patronised, not listened to, (ii) nothing being done, (iii) comfortable/able to talk). Conclusions: Placement change and anger were highly salient to self-harm in this group and experiences of clinical services depended on individual relationships with clinicians. Implications includ...
OBJECTIVES: Young people in the public care system ('looked-after' young people) have high levels of...
Many young people who engage in self-harm do not seek help from health services. For those that do, ...
Research on clinicians’ interpretations of self-harming practices has shown that they can often be n...
Objectives: We report the first Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis examination of self-harm an...
Objectives: We report the first Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis examination of self-harm an...
The UK national policy on self-harm states that people who have self-harmed should be offered assess...
Rationale: Self-harm in young people is of significant clinical concern. Multiple psychological, soc...
Background: Deliberate self-harm (DSH) is increasingly common among young people. At the same time, ...
Hans Idenfors, Gunnar Kullgren, Ellinor Salander Renberg Department of Clinical Sciences, Division ...
Self-harm is a complex phenomena that occurs in many different settings.Multi-factorial explanations...
Objectives: Young people in the public care system (‘looked-after’ young people) have high levels of...
Six young adults (19–21) with repeat self-harm for over five years were interviewed about their self...
Self-harm is a complex phenomena that occurs in many different settings. Multi-factorial explanation...
Many young people who engage in self-harm do not seek help from health services. For those that do, ...
Self-harm is a complex phenomena that occurs in many different settings. Multi-factorial explanatio...
OBJECTIVES: Young people in the public care system ('looked-after' young people) have high levels of...
Many young people who engage in self-harm do not seek help from health services. For those that do, ...
Research on clinicians’ interpretations of self-harming practices has shown that they can often be n...
Objectives: We report the first Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis examination of self-harm an...
Objectives: We report the first Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis examination of self-harm an...
The UK national policy on self-harm states that people who have self-harmed should be offered assess...
Rationale: Self-harm in young people is of significant clinical concern. Multiple psychological, soc...
Background: Deliberate self-harm (DSH) is increasingly common among young people. At the same time, ...
Hans Idenfors, Gunnar Kullgren, Ellinor Salander Renberg Department of Clinical Sciences, Division ...
Self-harm is a complex phenomena that occurs in many different settings.Multi-factorial explanations...
Objectives: Young people in the public care system (‘looked-after’ young people) have high levels of...
Six young adults (19–21) with repeat self-harm for over five years were interviewed about their self...
Self-harm is a complex phenomena that occurs in many different settings. Multi-factorial explanation...
Many young people who engage in self-harm do not seek help from health services. For those that do, ...
Self-harm is a complex phenomena that occurs in many different settings. Multi-factorial explanatio...
OBJECTIVES: Young people in the public care system ('looked-after' young people) have high levels of...
Many young people who engage in self-harm do not seek help from health services. For those that do, ...
Research on clinicians’ interpretations of self-harming practices has shown that they can often be n...