2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10826-021-02193-x
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Peer Relations Training Moderates Trauma Symptoms and Suicide Ideation for Youth in a Residential Program

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“…We note that whilst the present review did not explicitly aim to evaluate interventions and some may have been missed, promising avenues of intervention were identified (see appendix; p.14), including peer relationship and support provision training 74,75,118 , as well as postventions for bereaved friends and peers 119 . We hope that the current review will provide justification and evidence to further identify, develop and evaluate tailored interventions for young people experiencing self-harm ideation and behaviour and for friends.…”
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“…We note that whilst the present review did not explicitly aim to evaluate interventions and some may have been missed, promising avenues of intervention were identified (see appendix; p.14), including peer relationship and support provision training 74,75,118 , as well as postventions for bereaved friends and peers 119 . We hope that the current review will provide justification and evidence to further identify, develop and evaluate tailored interventions for young people experiencing self-harm ideation and behaviour and for friends.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A psychoeducational intervention improved boys' intentions to seek help from a friend when feeling suicidal 74 . Similarly, peer relations training moderated the relationship between trauma symptoms and suicidal ideation 75 . In contrast, Hasking and colleagues 65 found that even if adolescents reported more perceived friend support, these perceptions decreased over time and were not related to NSSI severity.…”
Section: The Role Of Friend and Peer Support In Ego Self-harm Ideatio...mentioning
confidence: 94%