Published on in Vol 23, No 9 (2021): September

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/28349, first published .
Acceptability of a Brief Web-Based Theory-Based Intervention to Prevent and Reduce Self-harm: Mixed Methods Evaluation

Acceptability of a Brief Web-Based Theory-Based Intervention to Prevent and Reduce Self-harm: Mixed Methods Evaluation

Acceptability of a Brief Web-Based Theory-Based Intervention to Prevent and Reduce Self-harm: Mixed Methods Evaluation

Journals

  1. Keyworth C, Quinlivan L, Leather J, O’Connor R, Armitage C. The association between COVID-19-related fear and reported self-harm in a national survey of people with a lifetime history of self-harm. BMC Psychiatry 2022;22(1) View
  2. Sekhon M, Cartwright M, Francis J. Development of a theory-informed questionnaire to assess the acceptability of healthcare interventions. BMC Health Services Research 2022;22(1) View
  3. Le Berre M, Filiatrault J, Reichetzer B, Dumoulin C. Feasibility, acceptability and effects of a group pelvic floor muscle telerehabilitation program to treat urinary incontinence in older women. DIGITAL HEALTH 2022;8:205520762211237 View
  4. Keyworth C, Quinlivan L, Leather J, Armitage C. Exploring the acceptability of a brief online theory-based intervention to prevent and reduce self-harm: a theoretically framed qualitative study. BJPsych Open 2022;8(6) View
  5. Hurley R, Jury F, van Staa T, Palin V, Armitage C. Clinician acceptability of an antibiotic prescribing knowledge support system for primary care: a mixed-method evaluation of features and context. BMC Health Services Research 2023;23(1) View
  6. Le Berre M, Filiatrault J, Reichetzer B, Dumoulin C. Group-Based Pelvic Floor Telerehabilitation to Treat Urinary Incontinence in Older Women: A Feasibility Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2023;20(10):5791 View
  7. Hwang I, Chen Y, Armitage C, Hsu C, Chang S. Acceptability of a Chinese version of volitional help sheet to prevent self-harm repetition: qualitative study. BJPsych Open 2023;9(4) View
  8. Paterson A, Elliott M, Nicholls L, Rasmussen S. Evidence that implementation intentions reduce self‐harm in the community. British Journal of Health Psychology 2023;28(4):1241 View
  9. Paynter C, McDonald C, Story D, Francis J. Application of the theoretical framework of acceptability in a surgical setting: Theoretical and methodological insights. British Journal of Health Psychology 2023;28(4):1153 View