Understanding the impact of children's and young people's self‐harm on parental well‐being: a systematic literature review of qualitative and quantitative findings
Background: Self‐harm in children and young people is increasing. Parents are vital in supporting young people; however, parents may experience distress linked to the self‐harm. Previous reviews have highlighted the emotional impact and need for information and support, however, have not elucidated...
Main Authors: | Martin, F, Ferrey, A, Hobbs, L, Lascelles, K, van Even, S, Oliver, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2024
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