Using digital monitoring alongside psychosocial interventions in patients who self-harm
With more than 200,000 presentations to hospital for self-harm each year in England, there is a clear requirement to reduce self-harm and improve well-being in this population. This service evaluation examined the potential for digital self-monitoring of patients’ well-being as an adjunct to psychol...
Main Authors: | Brand, F, Hawton, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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RCN Publishing
2021
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