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Researchers explore nonsuicidal self-injury on Instagram
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July 2017

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Mental Health Weekly

Valerie A. Canady

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... Apart from the attention this phenomenon has been receiving from the scientifi c fi eld, there is also growing visibility of deliberate self-harm in the general media (Biddle et al., 2016;Haim, Arendt, & Scherr, 2017;Mok, Jorm, & Pirkis, 2015;Swannell et al., 2010;Whitlock, Powers, & Eckenrode, 2006;Whitlock, Purington, & Gershkovich, 2009), and particularly in social media (Canady, 2017;Dyson et al., 2016;Krysinska et al., 2017;Marchant et al., 2017;Memon, Sharma, Mohite, & Jain, 2018;Moreno, Ton, Selkie, & Evans, 2016;Niwa & Mandrusiak, 2012;Reddy, Rokito, & Whitlock, 2016;Zdanow & Wright, 2012). The normalization of these behaviours in the media may help those who engage in deliberate selfharm feel less isolated, but it may also increase interest in trying or adopting this practice as a way of coping with stress or distress (Reddy et al., 2016). ...

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Social Representations about the Functions of Deliberate Self-Harm from Adults and Adolescents: A Qualitative Study
Researchers explore nonsuicidal self-injury on Instagram
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  • July 2017

Mental Health Weekly