Attitudes toward and experiences of clinical and non-clinical services among individuals who self-harm or attempt suicide: a systematic review

T Uddin, A Pitman, G Benson, Z Kamal… - Psychological …, 2023 - cambridge.org
The prevalence of self-harm has increased substantially in recent decades. Despite the
development of guidelines for better management and prevention of self-harm, service users …

Function, quality and outcomes of residential care: Rapid evidence review

R Porter, F Mitchell, M Giraldi - 2021 - strathprints.strath.ac.uk
In seeking to provide an overview of the existing research on residential care, this review
addresses the following research questions: What is the function of residential care as part …

[HTML][HTML] How do group workers respond to suicidal behavior? Experiences and perceptions of suicidal female adolescents residing in secure residential youth care in …

SPT Kaijadoe, H Klip, A de Weerd, EA van Arragon… - PLoS one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Background Adolescent suicidal behavior, including non-suicidal self-injury, is increasingly
prevalent in Secure Residential Youth Care (SRYC) in the Netherlands. Group workers play …

Discovering One's Own Way: Adolescent Girls' Different Pathways Into and Out of Self-Harm

LI Stänicke, H Haavind, FG Rø… - Journal of adolescent …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Self-harm is associated with mental illness and suicide risk. The present study aims to
increase knowledge of adolescent girls' pathways into and out of self-harm. The participants …

[HTML][HTML] Does group size of provision matter for children who experience residential group care in Scotland?

R Whitelaw - Youth, 2023 - mdpi.com
It is widely recognised that trauma-informed care is fundamental to meeting the needs of
children who experience residential care. Service design is central to this, and the aim of this …

Trauma therapy: Exploring the views of young people in care

S Graham, DR Johnson - Residential Treatment for Children & …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Young people living in residential care are more likely to have experienced past abuse,
neglect, and adversity that result in the experience of trauma. Their subsequent behavior …

Educational trajectories for residential care experienced young people are complex. A lived experience perspective from a PhD study in Scotland

RV Whitelaw - Journal of Children's Services, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose Research highlights that residential care experienced children and young people
in Scotland have poorer educational outcomes than their peers within the wider population …

[HTML][HTML] Mental health treatment programs for children and young people in secure settings: A systematic review

V Schutte, E Danseco, G Lucente, P Sundar - International Journal of …, 2023 - Springer
Background While there are mental health treatment programs for children and young
people in secure settings (ie, secure treatment programs) in many countries, there is a lack …

Attitudes towards clinical and non-clinical services among individuals who self-harm or attempt suicide: A systematic review

T Uddin, A Pitman, G Benson, Z Kamal, K Hawton… - medRxiv, 2023 - medrxiv.org
The prevalence of self-harm has increased substantially in recent decades. Despite the
development of guidelines for better management and prevention of self-harm, service users …

Quality is everyone's responsibility: applying implementation science to residential child care

M Giraldi, A McTier, RB Porter - Scottish Journal of …, 2021 - strathprints.strath.ac.uk
With millions of children worldwide living in alternative care settings, this article applies the
learning from implementation science to advance the sector's thinking around what needs to …