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The healing journey: help seeking for self-injury among a community population.

Maggie Long1, Roger Manktelow2, Anne Tracey2.   

Abstract

Help seeking is known to be a complex and difficult journey for people who self-injure. In this article, we explore the process of help seeking from the perspective of a group of people living in Northern Ireland with a history of self-injury. We conducted 10 semistructured interviews and employed a grounded theory approach to data analysis. We created two major categories from the interview transcript data: (a) "involution of feeling," which depicts participants' perspectives on barriers to help seeking; and (b) "to be treated like a person," in which participants communicate their experiences of help seeking. The findings pose important implications for policy, practice, theory, and future research, including the need to increase the uptake of follow-up care among people who arrive at hospitals as a result of self-injury, self-harm, or suicidal behaviors.
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Keywords:  grounded theory; health care, access to; health seeking; mental health and illness; qualitative analysis; self-injury; stigma

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25294343     DOI: 10.1177/1049732314554092

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Health Res        ISSN: 1049-7323


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