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Number of items: 6. 2018Wadman, Ruth, Vostanis, Panos, Sayal, Kapil, Majumder, P., Harroe, C., Clarke, David, Armstrong, Marie and Townsend, Ellen (2018) An interpretative phenomenological analysis of young people’s self-harm in the context of interpersonal stressors and supports: parents, peers and clinical services. Social Science & Medicine . ISSN 0277-9536 (In Press) 2017Manning, Joseph C., Carter, Tim, Latif, Asam, Cooper, Joanne, Horsley, Angela, Armstrong, Marie, Crew, Jamie, Wood, Damien, Callaghan, Patrick and Wharrad, Heather (2017) "Our Care through our eyes": impact of a co-produced digital education programme on nurses' knowledge, confidence and attitudes in providing care for children and young people who have self-harmed: a mixed-methods study in the UK. BMJ Open, 7 (4). e014750/1-e014750/10. ISSN 2044-6055 2016Wadman, Ruth, Clarke, David, Sayal, Kapil, Vostanis, Panos, Armstrong, Marie, Harroe, Caroline, Majumder, Pallab and Townsend, Ellen (2016) An interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experience of self-harm repetition and recovery in young adults. Journal of Health Psychology . pp. 1-11. ISSN 1461-7277 2015Manning, Joseph C., Latif, Asam, Carter, Tim, Cooper, Joanne, Horsley, Angela, Armstrong, Marie and Wharrad, Heather (2015) ‘Our Care through Our Eyes’: a mixed methods, evaluative study of a service-user, co-produced education programme to improve inpatient care of children and young people admitted following self-harm. BMJ Open, 5 (12). e009680. ISSN 2044-6055 Manning, Joseph. C., Latif, Asam, Carter, Tim, Cooper, Joanne, Horsley, Angela, Armstrong, Marie and Wharrad, Heather (2015) ‘Our Care through our Eyes’: a mixed methods,evaluative study of a service user,co-produced education programme to improve inpatient care of children and young people admitted following self-harm. BMJ Open, 5 . e009680/1-e009680/7. ISSN 2044-6055 Carter, Tim, Guo, Boliang, Turner, David, Morres, Ioannis, Khalil, Elizabeth, Brighton, Emily, Armstrong, Marie and Callaghan, Patrick (2015) Preferred intensity exercise for adolescents receiving treatment for depression: a pragmatic randomised controlled trial. BMC Psychiatry, 15 (247). ISSN 1471-244X |