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Author: MIDGEN Tara;

Title: Keeping out of harm's way.

Reference: YoungMinds Magazine, Issue 101, August/September 2009, pp.32-33.

Format: article;

Topics: children; risk; schools; self-harm; staff; training; young people; research; England;

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Author: HARION Nerys;

Title: Survey finds worrying number of young people self-harm.

Reference: Nursing Times, 6.05.08, pp.23-24.

Format: article;

Topics: children; risk; self-harm; young people; United Kingdom;

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Author: RICHMAN D. M.;

Title: Early intervention and prevention of self-injurious behaviour exhibited by young children with developmental disabilities.

Reference: Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 52(1), January 2008, pp.3-17.

Format: article;

Topics: children; early intervention; learning disabilities; literature reviews; preventive practice; risk; self-harm; research; research review;

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Author: DUBICKA Bernadka; HADLEY Sarah; ROBERTS Christopher;

Title: Suicidal behaviour in youths with depression treated with new-generation antidepressants; meta-analysis.

Reference: British Journal of Psychiatry, 189(5), November 2006, pp.393-398.

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Format: article;

Topics: adolescence; children; depression; medication; risk; self-harm; suicide; research; research review; United Kingdom;

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Author: SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE;

Title: SCIE research briefing 16: deliberate self-harm (DSH) among children and adolescents: who is at risk and how is it recognised?

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Publisher: Sheffield: Social Care Institute for Excellence, 2005

Format: online resource;

Topics: children; government policy; risk; self-harm; user views; young people; research; research review;

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Author: ANDERSON Janet;

Title: Risk-taking, dangerous behaviour in childhood: child protection and clinical strategies.

Reference: Journal of Social Work Practice, 18(1), March 2004, pp.19-32.

Format: article;

Topics: behaviour; case studies; child and adolescent mental health services; children; risk; self-harm; vulnerable children; research;

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Author: VARLEY Mary; WHITE Susan;

Title: Accounting for self-harm: holding the balance.

Reference: Journal of Social Work Practice, 9(2), Autumn 1995, pp.141-154.

Format: article;

Topics: assessment; child care; children; mental health problems; mothers; needs; parents; risk; risk assessment; self-harm; social care provision; social services;

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Author: KLIMES-DOUGAN Bonnie;

Title: Screening for suicidal ideation in children and adolescents: methodological considerations.

Reference: Journal of Adolescence, 21(4), August 1998, pp.435-444.

Format: article;

Topics: assessment; behaviour disorders; children; families; family relations; mental health problems; parent-child relations; risk; screening; self-harm; siblings; suicide; young people;

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Author: HOLMAN Warren Dana;

Title: "Who would find you?: a question for working with suicidal children and adolescents.

Reference: Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 14(2), April 1997, pp.129-137.

Format: article;

Topics: assessment; attempted suicide; children; parent-child relations; preventive practice; risk; self-harm; young people; United States;

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Author: JACKSON Helene; NUTTALL Ronald L.;

Title: Risk for preadolescent suicidal behaviour: an ecological model.

Reference: Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 18(3), June 2001, pp.189-203.

Format: article;

Topics: aggression; anxiety; assessment; children; depression; diagnostic tests; parents; risk; self-harm; suicide; research; United States;

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