Our paper followed internet users who engage with suicide and self-harm content over 6-mnths. We found evidence for upskilling users in metacogition, to give them more agency. Additionally, platform providers must do more to keep them safe! https://t.co/8pTozykRev #OnlineSafety
In this #OpenAccess paper, @LucyABiddle & @Zhaime argue that there is a need to revisit the core values of participatory research in youth #MentalHealth in order to ensure that participatory methods remain meaningful, effective and authentic. https://t.co/jaxLBdWPJ5
New #PhD opportunity @SASHBristol looking at protective factors for #selfharm
- 4 years of funding
- Great supervisory team & supportive research group
- Apply by 4pm on 13th December
- more details here: https://t.co/INRAwYUzP3
✨CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS✨
@BethanyJCliffe and I are recruiting to a project that is close to my heart! If you are a UK-based doctoral student like me who is (or was) doing self-relevant mental health research, please consider taking part in our survey ➡️https://t.co/KwcRBS15kU
Funded PhD alert!!!
Great opportunity focussing on the potential impact of Virtual Reality for people with #eatingdisorders https://t.co/5YKOw8pom9
With me, Ian Penton-Voak @BristolTARG@BristolUni & Danae Stanton-Fraser @UniofBath @GW4BioMedDTP
Looking forward to reading this paper… from the abstract ‘Arts on Prescription programmes are an appropriate intervention for improving psychosocial wellbeing, providing both social and psychological benefits as well as progression opportunities’!
Our systematic review of arts on prescription is now published: Frontiers | The impact of arts on prescription on individual health and wellbeing: a systematic review with meta-analysis. https://t.co/EkwukZKz79 @PSRG_UWE@anitajensen73@TheNCCH@NASPTweets