Journal article
Caring for young people who self-harm: A review of perspectives from families and young people
S Curtis, P Thorn, A McRoberts, S Hetrick, S Rice, J Robinson
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | MDPI | Published : 2018
Abstract
Self-harm among young people remains largely stigmatised and misunderstood. Parents have been identified as key facilitators in the help-seeking process, yet they typically report feeling ill-equipped to support the young person in their care. The aim of this review was to examine the perspectives of both young people (aged 12–28) and parents and to develop the conceptual framework for a future qualitative study. A systematic search of MEDLINE and PsycINFO was performed to identify articles that focused on the experiences of family members and young people related to managing the discovery of self-harm. Fourteen articles were included for review. Four addressed the perspectives of young peop..
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Funding Acknowledgements
J.R. is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council Career Development Fellowship. S.R. is supported by the Mary Elizabeth Watson Early Career Fellowship in Allied Health from Royal Melbourne Hospital. S.H. is supported by an Auckland Medical Research Foundation Douglas Goodfellow Repatriation Fellowship and CureKids.