نتایج جستجو برای: self injury

تعداد نتایج: 832090  

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2012
Daniel Sullivan Mark J Landau Nyla R Branscombe Zachary K Rothschild

Accusations of unjust harm doing by the ingroup threaten the group's moral identity. One strategy for restoring ingroup moral identity after such a threat is competitive victimhood: claiming the ingroup has suffered compared with the harmed outgroup. Men accused of harming women were more likely to claim that men are discriminated against compared with women (Study 1), and women showed the same...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry. Supplement 2007
Iain Kooyman Kimberlie Dean Samuel Harvey Elizabeth Walsh

BACKGROUND Schizophrenia is known to be associated with a range of adverse outcomes, which have an impact atthe societal level and are therefore of public concern. AIMS To examine the epidemiology and methods for measuring six adverse outcomes in schizophrenia: violence, victimisation, suicide/self-harm, substance use, homelessness and unemployment. METHOD A review ofthe literature was carr...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2011
Simon Hatcher Cynthia Sharon Varsha Parag Nicola Collins

BACKGROUND Presentations to hospital with self-harm are common, associated with suicide and have an increased mortality, yet there is no accepted effective intervention. AIMS To investigate whether problem-solving therapy would improve outcomes in adults presenting to hospital with self-harm, compared with usual care. METHOD A Zelen randomised controlled trial was conducted in four district...

Journal: :Journal of clinical child and adolescent psychology : the official journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53 2018
Evan M Kleiman Brianna J Turner Alexander L Chapman Matthew K Nock

Theoretical models of self-harm suggest that high perceived stress and high fatigue (which might affect the ability to cope with stress) may interact to predict the short-term occurrence of suicidal ideation and nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI). We tested 3 approaches to examining this interaction, each of which provided a different understanding of the specific nature of these associations: comp...

Journal: :Qualitative health research 2009
Outi Horne Emese Csipke

It is widely agreed that one of the functions of self-harm by cutting or burning the body is to regulate emotion. There is an apparent paradox in the emotion-regulative function of self-harm: some people are using self-harm to both increase and decrease affect. The aim of this study, which followed the principles of the grounded theory approach, was to generate a paradox-free theory of the func...

Journal: :Nursing times 2004
Celia Richardson

Deliberate self-harm rates in the UK are the highest in Europe, and at present, this problem is poorly understood, as there has been little research available to shed light on why such a considerable number of young people are compelled to hurt themselves. The Mental Health Foundation and The Camelot Foundation recently launched a UK-wide inquiry into self-harm among 11-25-year-olds, which aims...

Journal: :British journal of preventive & social medicine 1975
J H Bancroft A M Skrimshire F Reynolds S Simkin J Smith

A prospective study of self-poisoning and self-injury in the Oxford area for 1972-73 and a retrospective study for 1969 has shown the following: (a) The number of admissions to a general hospital following self-poisoning and self-injury has increased by approximately 45% in 3 1/2 years. The increase is more marked in women than in men. (b) When compared with a previous study the incidence in Ox...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2013
Navneet Kapur Jayne Cooper Rory C O'Connor Keith Hawton

Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a term that is becoming popular especially in North America and it has been proposed as a new diagnosis in DSM-5. In this paper we consider what self-harm research can tell us about the concept of NSSI and examine the potential pitfalls of introducing NSSI into clinical practice.

2017
Nina Jacob Rhiannon Evans Jonathan Scourfield

To date, research on the role of the Internet in self-harm has focused on young people's interaction via the medium of text, with limited consideration of the effect of images. This qualitative study explores how young people understand and use online images of self-harm. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a community sample of 21 individuals aged 16-24 living in Wales, UK, with a p...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2010
S McCafferty T Doherty R O Sinnott J Watt

The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)-funded Data Management through e-Social Sciences (DAMES) project is investigating, as one of its four research themes, how research into depression, self-harm and suicide may be enhanced through the adoption of e-Science infrastructures and techniques. In this paper, we explore the challenges in supporting such research infrastructures and describ...

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