Cultivating participatory processes in self-harm app development: a case-study and working methodology
<p><strong>Background:</strong> Self-harm and suicide related behaviours are increasing in young people, and clinical support is not adequately meeting needs. Improved approaches to assessment and the clinical management of self-harm will result from co-design processes and include...
Main Authors: | Babbage, CM, Lockwood, J, Roberts, L, Mendes, J, Greenhalgh, C, Willingham, L-P, Wokomah, E, Woodcock, R, Slovak, P, Townsend, E |
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Other Authors: | Digital Youth research team |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2024
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