Browsing Conditions by Author "Stallard, Paul"
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The Acceptability of a Smartphone App (BlueIce) for University Students Who Self-harm
Stallard, Paul; Cliffe, Bethany; Stokes, Zoe (2022-01)University students are twice as likely to self-harm than community controls but, unfortunately, help-seeking among this population is particularly low. Given the stigma around self-harm, the face-to-face nature of traditional ... -
Assessing recovery in treatment as usual provided by community child and adolescent mental health services
Gibbons, Naomi; Harrison, Emma; Stallard, Paul (2021-04)Despite the importance of routinely assessing the outcomes of everyday practice, few studies have reported outcome metrics for child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS). Aims Our aim is to investigate reliable ... -
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 ... -
Cognitive therapy compared with CBT for social anxiety disorder in adolescents: a feasibility study.
Stallard, Paul (2021-03)Background Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is common, typically starts in adolescence and has a low natural recovery rate. Existing psychological treatments for adolescent SAD are only moderately effective. It is possible ... -
Delivering cognitive therapy for adolescent social anxiety disorder in NHS CAMHS: a qualitative analysis of the experiences of young people, their parents and clinicians-in-training
Stallard, Paul (2021-03)Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is common. It usually starts in adolescence, and without treatment can disrupt key developmental milestones. Existing generic treatments are less effective for young people with SAD than with ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ...