A sign that something is wrong?: Young people talking about self-harm
Chandler, Amy
This study had two aims: a) to explore how young people aged 14-16 talked about self-harm; and b) to examine young people's accounts about the relationship between self-harm, drug and alcohol use. This briefing will focus on young people's accounts about self-harm.
The SASH (Social Aspects of Self-Harm, including drug and alcohol use) research project was funded by the Sir Halley Stewart Trust Fund.
The briefings were funded by an Innovation Initiative Grant from The University of Edinburgh
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