New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at King's College London, in partnership with ...
Objectives Little is known about how young people use social media during periods of self-harm. This study aimed to explore how they express themselves online through images posted on social media ...
This research was conducted as part of a PhD project supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), Centre for Society and Mental Health at King’s College London (ES/S012567/1), the ...
Signs that an individual might be on the verge of self-harm are often found in their online actions, but can word choices in posts indicate who is at particular risk and when? The results also ...
Jeonbuk National University study shows positive parenting can protect adolescents against self-harm
Negative parenting styles can increase risk of self-harm behavior in adolescents, while positive parenting styles can protect against it. The findings can help guide practical intervention strategies, ...
Self-harm in young people is a major public health concern, rates are rising, and the adolescent years presents a critical period of intervention. Another modern challenge facing adolescents is sleep ...
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