2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.25.24306405
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Investigating the impact of lived experience stories on self-harm, mood, and help-seeking intentions: an experimental study

Jennifer Ferrar,
Lizzy Winstone,
Ian Penton-Voak
et al.

Abstract: Objective To investigate the psychological impact of variations in help-seeking messages contained in lived experience stories about self-harm. Method In an online experiment, individuals with a recent history of self-harm, were randomised to read stories that either mentioned: i) self-help strategies, ii) seeking help from informal and formal sources, or iii) did not mention help-seeking. Help-seeking intentions, mood, entrapment, and expectations of future self-harm was measured, and participants provided fe… Show more

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