Browsing Nursing and Midwifery (Scholarly Publications) by Subject "Self-harm"
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Accessing Help for Self-Harm and Suicidal Behaviour in the Emergency Department: The Experiences of Service Users.
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Motivations for adolescent self-harm and the implications for mental health nurses
(2017)Introduction:Although self-harm is a relatively common occurrence in adolescents, there is a lack of understanding about the motivations behind it. A poor understanding of self-harm contributes to negative perceptions about ... -
Responding to self-harm in the school setting: The experiences of guidance counsellors and teachers in Ireland.
(2017)S chool - based studies identify that while one in ten young people engages in self - harm, only a small minority seek professional help. School counsellors and teachers are potentially the on ly professionals ... -
Self-harm in young people: Prevalence, associated factors and help-seeking in school-going adolescents.
(2015)Adolescent self-harm is recognised as a serious public health problem however there is little reliable comparative data on its prevalence or characteristics or on the extent of help-seeking for self-harm. The aims of ... -
'There is no progression in prevention' – The experiences of mental health nurses working with repeated self-harm.
(2019)Caring for people who self‐harm is an everyday experience for mental health nurses and an important part of their role. How mental health nurses respond to and support those who self‐harm can have a significant impact on ...