Effectiveness, acceptability and potential harms of peer support for self-harm in non-clinical settings: systematic review

N Abou Seif, RJB Bastien, B Wang, J Davies… - BJPsych …, 2022 - cambridge.org
Background Many people who have self-harmed prefer informal sources of support or
support from those with lived experience. However, little is known about whether peer …

Valued attributes of professional support for people who repeatedly self‐harm: A systematic review and meta‐synthesis of first‐hand accounts

C Sass, C Brennan, K Farley, H Crosby… - … journal of mental …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Therapeutic interventions are an important adjunct to self‐help strategies for people who self‐
harm. There is little guidance for those offering therapy on the effective components of …

Straight to the source: E-communities for nonsuicidal self-injury and the emerging case for harm reduction in the treatment of nonsuicidal self-injury

EG Preston, AE West - Clinical Psychological Science, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a prevalent phenomenon, yet no sufficiently effective
treatment approach exists, leading researchers to consider how a reconceptualization of …

[HTML][HTML] Opportunities for technologically driven dialogical health communication for participatory interventions: Perspectives from male peer navigators in rural South …

A Gibbs, D Gumede, M Luthuli, Z Xulu… - Social Science & …, 2022 - Elsevier
There is increasing interest in the potential to deliver participatory dialogical HIV and
intimate partner violence (IPV) prevention interventions via digital platforms, though the …

The dual value of the web: risks and benefits of the use of the internet in disorders with a self-destructive component in adolescents and young adults

G Campaioli, E Sale, A Simonelli, V Pomini - Contemporary family therapy, 2017 - Springer
Eating disorders (ED) and non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) present common aspects and
factors which contribute to their onset and development. The last decade has seen an …

Should psychiatrists 'Google'their patients?

GA Ashby, A O'Brien, D Bowman, C Hooper… - BJPsych …, 2015 - cambridge.org
Since its beginnings in the 1980s the internet has come to shape our everyday lives, but
doctors still seem rather afraid of it. This anxiety may be explained by the fact that …

Non-suicidal self-injury, eating disorders, and the Internet

SP Lewis, AE Arbuthnott - Non-suicidal self-injury in eating disorders …, 2013 - Springer
Online communities and material regarding non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) and eating
disorders (ED) are abundant and easily accessible on the Internet. Internet platforms (eg …

The presentation of self-harm recovery: A thematic analysis of YouTube videos

S Ryan-Vig, J Gavin, K Rodham - Deviant Behavior, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Little is known about how recovery from self-harm is understood by individuals with personal
experience of self-harm. YouTube is an important online venue for posting and discussion of …

The role of psychology in understanding online trust

HS Jones, W Moncur - Psychological and Behavioral Examinations …, 2018 - igi-global.com
Across many online contexts, internet users are required to make judgments of
trustworthiness in the systems or other users that they are connecting with. But how can a …

Collaborative learning about e-health for mental health professionals and service users in a structured anonymous online short course: pilot study

EJ Ashurst, RB Jones, GR Williamson, T Emmens… - BMC medical …, 2012 - Springer
Background Professionals are interested in using e-health but implementation of new
methods is slow. Barriers to implementation include the need for training and limited …