Archive for Month: November

Cost-effectiveness of psychological and psychosocial interventions for adults, children and young people who have self-harmed

Background

Self-harm is a major health issue resulting in high societal costs. Few psychological and psychosocial interventions have shown effectiveness in reducing repeat self-harm.

Objective

To assess the cost-effectiveness of psychological and psychosocial interventions that have shown evidence of effectiveness in adults...

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Basic self-disturbance in adolescents at risk of psychosis: temporal stability investigated by the experience sampling method in a mixed method study

Background

Basic self-disturbance (BSD), also called anomalous self-experiences (ASEs), are core phenotypic markers for schizophrenia spectrum disorders and a prepsychotic vulnerability marker considered to be temporally stable (trait-phenomenon). Studies of BSD in children and adolescents are lacking.

Objective

To be clinically useful,...

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