Browsing by Author "Greenhalgh, Isobel"
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Beating Adolescent Self-Harm (BASH): a randomised controlled trial comparing usual care versus usual care plus a smartphone self-harm prevention app (BlueIce) in young adolescents aged 12–17 who self-harm: study protocol
Greenhalgh, Isobel; Tingley, Jessica; Stallard, Paul (2021-11)Introduction A mobile app, BlueIce, was codesigned with young people with a history of self-harm to provide them with more accessible and available evidence-based support at times of distress. A preliminary evaluation found ... -
Development of directed global inhibition, competitive inhibition and behavioural inhibition during the transition between infancy and toddlerhood
Greenhalgh, Isobel (2021-04)Abstract Inhibitory control (IC) is a core executive function integral to self-regulation and cognitive control, yet is itself multi-componential. Directed global inhibition entails stopping an action on demand. Competitive ... -
mHealth Interventions for Self-Harm: Scoping Review
Tingley, Jessica; Greenhalgh, Isobel; Stallard, Paul (2021-04)Background: Self-harm is a growing issue with increasing prevalence rates; however, individuals who self-harm do not often receive treatment. Mobile health (mHealth) interventions are a possible solution to some of the ... -
The neural correlates of inhibitory control in 10-month-old infants: a functional nearinfrared spectroscopy study
Greenhalgh, Isobel (2021-04)Inhibitory control, a core executive function, emerges in infancy and develops rapidly across childhood. Methodological limitations have meant that studies investigating the neural correlates underlying inhibitory control ... -
Technology Matters: BlueIce – using a smartphone app to beat adolescent self‐harm
Tingley, Jessica; Greenhalgh, Isobel; Stallard, Paul (2020-06)Despite the recent proliferation of mental health apps, few have directly focused on the prevention of self-harm. The available apps are described and the limited, although encouraging, outcome data are summarised. The ...