Depression, Suicide and Self-harm
Relevant
articles from MA Healthcare journals to support your staff’s education and
practice
March 2018
Depression is
becoming an increasingly common condition in the UK and affects people of all
age groups, including young children. It is important for health professionals
today to be aware of its complex psychological, physical and social symptoms
and implications. This month MA Healthcare is raising awareness about the
importance of understanding and responding appropriately to people at risk of
depression, self-harm and suicide.
We have provided a list of relevant articles from MA Healthcare
journals dealing with this area, thereby providing your NHS staff with
research, information and tips that will support both their work and their
patients.
(Links only work on the desktop version of our MAG
Online Library platform)
British Journal of Nursing:
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Being equipped to care for patients at risk of
self-harm and suicide http://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/10.12968/bjon.2015.24.15.787
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Preventing suicide in England: saving lives http://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/10.12968/bjon.2014.23.4.236
Journal of Health Visiting:
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Postnatal depression: Student health visitors'
perceptions of their role in supporting fathers http://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/full/10.12968/johv.2017.5.3.143
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The influence of women's perceived entitlement
to have postnatal depression on the disclosure process
British Journal of Hospital Medicine:
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Management of patients presenting with
self-harm http://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/10.12968/hmed.2016.77.9.C144
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Imaging and neurobiological changes in late-life
depression http://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/10.12968/hmed.2014.75.1.25
British Journal of Community Nursing:
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Depression and mental health in the community
and the role of the nurse http://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/10.12968/bjcn.2015.20.5.253
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Mental and physical long-term conditions in the
UK: spanning the boundaries http://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/10.12968/bjcn.2015.20.4.190
British Journal of Midwifery:
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Paternal postnatal depression: How midwives can
support families http://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/10.12968/bjom.2016.24.7.470
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Post traumatic stress disorder post childbirth
versus postnatal depression: a guide for midwives
British Journal of School Nursing:
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Improving children and young people's resilience
to depression http://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/10.12968/bjsn.2015.10.7.349
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Self-harm in children and young people: A case
study http://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/10.12968/bjsn.2014.9.4.183
British Journal of Mental Health Nursing:
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Attitudes to pharmacological treatments for
depression http://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/10.12968/bjmh.2017.6.1.44
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Establishing a self-harm surveillance register
to improve care in a general hospital http://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/10.12968/bjmh.2015.4.1.20
British Journal of Healthcare Assistants:
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Suicide: connect to the clinical, social and
mental health aspects of care in a joined-up way http://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/10.12968/bjha.2014.8.9.462
Practice Nursing:
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Self-harm: working with vulnerable adolescents http://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/10.12968/pnur.2014.25.5.245
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Managing depression in primary care http://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/10.12968/pnur.2015.26.12.594
British Journal of Cardiac Nursing:
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A look at antidepressant use—and cardiovascular
risk http://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/10.12968/bjca.2017.12.10.480
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Heart disease and mental health http://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/10.12968/bjca.2017.12.10.473