Background. Self-neglect can be defined as the failure to engage in those self-care actions necessary to maintain a socially acceptable standard of personal and household hygiene and/or a failure to adequately care for one's own health. It is generally acknowledged that research and practice in the area of self-neglect has been hampered by a lack of theoretical development. Socio-psychological theories, such as ‘social constructivism’ and ‘negotiated interactionism’ can contribute to a deeper understanding of the phenomenon and to the further development of self-neglect theory. Aims.This paper seeks to apply social and psychological theories to understanding self-neglect. Self-neglect is an underconceptualized ...
Self-neglect is more common than currently recognised. This article highlights the issue of self-neg...
This paper outlines case studies of two men who were subjected to abuse during their childhood. Soci...
This article presents a sociologically informed critique of a range of academic literatures relating...
Background. Self-neglect can be defined as the failure to engage in those self-care actions necessar...
Self-neglect can be defined as the failure to engage in those self-care actions necessary to maintai...
Self-neglect is a complex, relatively common and as yet not fully understood phenomenon. People who ...
The utility of self-care theory as a theoretical basis for self-neglect Aim. This paper sets out to ...
Patients who neglect personal hygiene, household cleanliness and their own health are familiar to mo...
Self-neglect can be understood as the failure to engage in those activities which a given culture de...
Self-neglect can be understood as the failure to engage in those activities which a given culture de...
The exercise of self-control is of great significance in people's daily lives and in the organizatio...
Purpose: The research reported here aimed to scope the concept of self-neglect as it is explored in ...
This paper looks at emotional neglect in the early years of life, and postulates some probable long-...
Purpose – The research reported here aims to scope the concept of self-neglect as it is explored in ...
This paper outlines case studies of two men who were subjected to abuse during their childhood. Soci...
Self-neglect is more common than currently recognised. This article highlights the issue of self-neg...
This paper outlines case studies of two men who were subjected to abuse during their childhood. Soci...
This article presents a sociologically informed critique of a range of academic literatures relating...
Background. Self-neglect can be defined as the failure to engage in those self-care actions necessar...
Self-neglect can be defined as the failure to engage in those self-care actions necessary to maintai...
Self-neglect is a complex, relatively common and as yet not fully understood phenomenon. People who ...
The utility of self-care theory as a theoretical basis for self-neglect Aim. This paper sets out to ...
Patients who neglect personal hygiene, household cleanliness and their own health are familiar to mo...
Self-neglect can be understood as the failure to engage in those activities which a given culture de...
Self-neglect can be understood as the failure to engage in those activities which a given culture de...
The exercise of self-control is of great significance in people's daily lives and in the organizatio...
Purpose: The research reported here aimed to scope the concept of self-neglect as it is explored in ...
This paper looks at emotional neglect in the early years of life, and postulates some probable long-...
Purpose – The research reported here aims to scope the concept of self-neglect as it is explored in ...
This paper outlines case studies of two men who were subjected to abuse during their childhood. Soci...
Self-neglect is more common than currently recognised. This article highlights the issue of self-neg...
This paper outlines case studies of two men who were subjected to abuse during their childhood. Soci...
This article presents a sociologically informed critique of a range of academic literatures relating...