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Citation

Pryjmachuk S, Trainor G. J. Child Adolesc. Psychiatr. Nurs. 2010; 23(2): 52-60.

Affiliation

CPsychol, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, University of Manchester, UK; and Adolescent Self Harm, Greater Manchester West Mental Health Foundation NHS Trust, Manchester, UK.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/j.1744-6171.2010.00224.x

PMID

20500621

Abstract

TOPIC: Interventions for young people who self-harm. PURPOSE: To inform the international community of concerns that have arisen in England in relation to self-harm in young people, the therapies available to young people, and the evidence base for these therapies. SOURCE(S) USED: Published literature on the topic, together with the clinical and academic expertise of the paper's authors. CONCLUSIONS: A variety of treatment modalities (categorized according to whether they were individual, family, group, or psychopharmacological therapies) used in England with young people who self-harm are discussed. The overall picture regarding these interventions is unclear: a few have no research evidence; some, however, do show promise though limitations in study design, and a lack of replication means no definitive conclusions can be drawn. There needs to be further research and development in this area, especially evaluative research of interventions. Nurses should play a lead role here as they are often in the most unique position to help young people who self-harm.


Language: en

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