Our open access paper has just been published @TheJCPP Research Review: Viewing self‐harm images on the internet and social media platforms: systematic review of the impact and associated psychological mechanisms https://t.co/t4AHkbMEhq
.@TheJCPP 2023 Top 10 Downloaded Papers
#OpenAccess 'Research Review: Viewing self-harm images on the internet & #SocialMedia platforms: systematic review of the impact & associated psychological mechanisms’ by @KarimaSusi et al.
Read the full paper at https://t.co/usjn2wa3oZ .
Excellent blog today by @jolealockwood, @CBabbage_ & @SelfHarmRes on a review by @KarimaSusi et al, which finds that viewing self-harm images online can trigger powerful emotions and may relate to a change in cognition, affect and behaviour https://t.co/nvPAscSyBj
Our open access paper has just been published @TheJCPP Research Review: Viewing self‐harm images on the internet and social media platforms: systematic review of the impact and associated psychological mechanisms https://t.co/t4AHkbMEhq
Our chapter on “Understanding patterns of adolescent suicide ideation” from the Handbook of Youth Suicide Prevention is now open access. Link here: https://t.co/SgSn1dTlUy
Back from #suicideprevention conference in Oxford, my friend Prof Keith Hawton the organiser. Annual event since 1993.
Much has changed since then. More researchers coming through, more evidence, informed by what bereaved families & people in distress tell us.
❗️Research alert❗️
We are still looking for some more people who are hearing voices to participate. Please share widely and do consider taking part if you hear voices, we are very grateful for the continued support to the study!
https://t.co/EPvjVUlAMs
#hearingvoices#research
Presenting with @stevegilbertobe our @TheLancetPsych Personal View led by Keith Hawton - Assessment of #suicide risk in mental health practice: shifting from prediction to therapeutic assessment, formulation, and risk management
https://t.co/vUie1B9tTm
Female nurses have a high suicide rate.
Evidence suggests several factors: mental & physical health, workplace pressures & stresses outside work.
Excellent review of evidence from @OxPsychiatry.
https://t.co/idNYKAM0Mj
#ORIGIN is a new ground-breaking study on young people's #mentalhealth funded by @NIHRresearch
Diverse 16-24 yr olds will co-design an online arts & culture intervention aimed at reducing anxiety & depression.
Origin | Gardens, Libraries & Museums (https://t.co/iL5Jq98t6D)
Viewing self-harm images online can be harmful (more often) or protective. Access to images should be part of clinical risk assessment.
Excellent new review of evidence by @OxPsychiatry colleagues.
https://t.co/GNx44RblvX
New paper @TheJCPP examines international research evidence on viewing self harm images online:
➡️ All 15 studies reviewed showed harmful effects of looking at self-harm images
➡️ 9 studies indicated some 'protective' effects for a small number of people
https://t.co/P85K3KSTNL