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        Helping young people who self-harm 

        Lascelles, Karen; Brand, Fiona; Alfoadari, Annya (2017-02)
        Key learning points: For many young people, the function of self-harm is to escape an unbearable emotional state; relief and negative feelings experienced following self-harm can result in a cycle of self-harming behaviour; ...
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        The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health service utilisation following selfharm: a systematic review 

        Hawton, Keith (2022-01)
        Background Evidence on the impacts of the pandemic on healthcare presentations for self-harm has accumulated rapidly. However, existing reviews do not include studies published beyond 2020. Aims To systematically review ...
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        Life problems in children and adolescents who self-harm: findings from the multicentre study of self-harm in England 

        Hawton, Keith; Geulayov, Galit; Bale, Elizabeth; Casey, Deborah (2022-01)
        Background: Self-harm, a significant and increasing global problem in children and adolescents, is often repeated and is associated with risk of future suicide. To identify potential interventions, we need to understand ...
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        Mortality in children and adolescents who present to hospital following non-fatal self-harm: an observational cohort study based on the Multicentre Study of Self-harm in England 

        Hawton, Keith; Brand, Fiona (2020-02)
        Background Self-harm and suicide in children and adolescents are both growing problems, with self-harm associated with a significant risk of subsequent death, particularly suicide. Long-term follow-up studies are necessary ...
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        School- and class-level variation in self-harm, suicide ideation and suicide attempts in Danish high schools. 

        Hawton, Keith (2018-09)
        AIM: Strong associations have been found between being exposed to self-harm in family and friends and own self-harm in adolescence. Therefore, self-harm and suicide behaviour might tend to cluster within school and school ...
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        Self-Harm, Suicidal Behaviours, and Cyberbullying in Children and Young People: Systematic Review 

        Hawton, Keith; Stewart, Anne (2018-04)
        Background: Given the concerns about bullying via electronic communication in children and young people and its possible contribution to self-harm, we have reviewed the evidence for associations between cyberbullying ...
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        A Smartphone App (BlueIce) for Young People Who Self-Harm: Open Phase 1 Pre-Post Trial 

        Stallard, Paul; Porter, Joanna (2018-01-30)
        Background: Recent years have seen a significant increase in the availability of smartphone apps for mental health problems. Despite their proliferation, few apps have been specifically developed for young people, and ...
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        Young People who Self Harm: a Prospective One-Year Follow-up Study 

        Broome, Matthew R. (2016-12)
        Purpose: To explore repetition, service provision and service engagement following presentation of young people to emergency services with self-harm. Methods: 969 patients who presented to accident and emergency services ...

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