Pollock, Elaine and O'Shea, Johanna and Campbell, Killick
(2019)
Risk Factors for Self-Harm: Narratives from a Sample of Young People in Northern Ireland.
Child Care in Practice, 27 (2).
pp. 139-154.
ISSN 1357-5279
Abstract
Self-harm continues to be a growing concern within adolescence
and is a globally recognised public health and social problem.
Adolescents living in the community who self-harm are extremely
common however less is known about these young people. This
study focussed on capturing the voice of young people who
engage in cutting behaviour to provide insight into the risks
associated with this phenomenon. Single semi-structured
interviews were conducted with 9 adolescents aged 16–18 years
who lived within one Trust area in Northern Ireland. Thematic
analysis was applied to the transcribed interviews in which
themes emerged. The three subordinate themes of onset,
persistence and ending of the behaviour encompassed six subthemes which were further identified as risk factors for the
behaviour. Risk factors identified were: ACE’s, poor relationships
and difficulties in support networks, exposure to self-harm,
psychological issues, “addiction” to self-harm, concealment of
harming behaviour—to control and professional and peer support
that helps or hinders. These factors support the current literature
base however individual and diverse explanations are highlighted
which provide further depth, particularly around the concept of
addiction and support that hinders young people. Despite the
small nature of the study, recommendations for social work
practice, clinical practice and other relevant professional practice
as well as future research are considered in view of the findings.
Key direction outlines the importance of building trusting
relationships, continuity of care and continuing to listen to young
people as vital to the helping relationship.
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Article
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Additional Information: |
Cite as: Elaine Pollock, Johanna O’Shea & Campbell Killick (2021) Risk Factors for
Self-Harm: Narratives from a Sample of Young People in Northern Ireland, Child Care in Practice,
27:2, 139-154, DOI: 10.1080/13575279.2019.1635083 |
Keywords: |
Self-harm; adolescence; risk
factors; social work; young people; cutting; behaviour; voice of child; |
Academic Unit: |
Faculty of Social Sciences > Applied Social Studies |
Item ID: |
15486 |
Identification Number: |
https://doi.org/10.1080/13575279.2019.1635083 |
Depositing User: |
Johanna O'Shea
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Date Deposited: |
14 Feb 2022 16:15 |
Journal or Publication Title: |
Child Care in Practice |
Publisher: |
Taylor & Francis |
Refereed: |
No |
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