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    A systematic review and meta-analysis of victimisation and mental health prevalence among LGBTQ+ young people with experiences of self-harm and suicide by Williams, A Jess, Jones, Christopher, Arcelus, Jon, Townsend, Ellen, Lazaridou, Aikaterini, Michail, Maria

    Published in PloS one (22-01-2021)
    “…LGBTQ+ youth have higher rates of self-harm and suicide than cisgender, heterosexual peers. Less is known about prevalence of risks within these populations…”
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    Measuring Female Gaming: Gamer Profile, Predictors, Prevalence, and Characteristics From Psychological and Gender Perspectives by Lopez-Fernandez, Olatz, Williams, A Jess, Kuss, Daria J

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (26-04-2019)
    “…Research investigating female gaming is relatively scarce, and past research has demonstrated that men are more likely to be problematic gamers. Few studies…”
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    Female Gaming, Gaming Addiction, and the Role of Women Within Gaming Culture: A Narrative Literature Review by Lopez-Fernandez, Olatz, Williams, A Jess, Griffiths, Mark D, Kuss, Daria J

    Published in Frontiers in psychiatry (10-07-2019)
    “…Research investigating female gaming has begun to emerge despite gaming being traditionally more popular with males. Research in the 21st century has drawn…”
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    Psychiatric morbidity and suicidal behaviour in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review and meta-analysis by Knipe, Duleeka, Williams, A Jess, Hannam-Swain, Stephanie, Upton, Stephanie, Brown, Katherine, Bandara, Piumee, Chang, Shu-Sen, Kapur, Nav

    Published in PLoS medicine (09-10-2019)
    “…Psychiatric disorders are reported to be present in 80% to 90% of suicide deaths in high-income countries (HIC), but this association is less clear in low- and…”
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    “They aren’t all like that”: Perceptions of clinical services, as told by self-harm online communities by Williams, A Jess, Nielsen, Emma, Coulson, Neil S

    Published in Journal of health psychology (01-11-2020)
    “…Self-harm is a critical public health issue, with strikingly low rates of attendance to clinical services. By offering support, anonymity, and open…”
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    Enhancing Behavior Change Technique Coding Methods: Identifying Behavioral Targets and Delivery Styles in Smoking Cessation Trials by Black, Nicola, Williams, A Jess, Javornik, Neza, Scott, Claire, Johnston, Marie, Eisma, Maarten C, Michie, Susan, Hartmann-Boyce, Jamie, West, Robert, Viechtbauer, Wolfgang, de Bruin, Marijn

    Published in Annals of behavioral medicine (03-05-2019)
    “…The behavior change technique (BCT) taxonomy v1 is often used in systematic reviews for identifying active components of interventions. Its utility could be…”
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    Investigating the Feasibility, Acceptability, and Appropriation of a Socially Assistive Robot Among Minority Youth at Risk of Self-Harm: Results of 2 Mixed Methods Pilot Studies by Williams, A Jess, Townsend, Ellen, Naeche, Nkem, Chapman-Nisar, Amelia, Hollis, Chris, Slovak, Petr

    Published in JMIR formative research (22-11-2023)
    “…Minority youth are at an increased risk of experiencing self-harmful thoughts and behaviors. However, there is limited evidence of successful interventions to…”
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    Supported and valued? A survey of early career researchers' experiences and perceptions of youth and adult involvement in mental health, self-harm and suicide research by Wadman, Ruth, Williams, A Jess, Brown, Katherine, Nielsen, Emma

    Published in Research involvement and engagement (29-04-2019)
    “…Patient and public involvement (PPI) in mental health research, including self-harm and suicide research, is desirable (as with other health topics) but may…”
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    The Mediating Role of Emotion Regulation on Self-harm among Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation Minority (LGBTQ+) Individuals by Kapatais, Alexandros, Williams, A. Jess, Townsend, Ellen

    Published in Archives of suicide research (03-04-2023)
    “…The present study was conducted to (1) investigate the role of emotion regulation difficulties among self-harming Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer,…”
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    To Be or Not to Be a Female Gamer: A Qualitative Exploration of Female Gamer Identity by Kuss, Daria J, Kristensen, Anne Marie, Williams, A Jess, Lopez-Fernandez, Olatz

    “…The literature on online gaming has generally focused on male gamers and has been dominated by negative aspects of gaming. The present study addresses the…”
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    Understanding the processes underlying self-harm ideation and behaviors within LGBTQ+ young people: A qualitative study by Williams, A. Jess, Arcelus, Jon, Townsend, Ellen, Michail, Maria

    Published in Archives of suicide research (01-04-2023)
    “…This study aims to understand the processes underlying self-harmful thoughts and behaviors, with and without suicidal intent, among LGBTQ+ young people…”
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    Assessing and Responding to Suicide Risk in Children and Young People: Understanding Views and Experiences of Helpline Staff by Williams, A Jess, Kloess, Juliane A, Gill, Chloe, Michail, Maria

    “…Suicide is a key issue impacting children and young people. Helplines offer unique benefits, such as anonymity, varied communication avenues and low cost,…”
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    Pharmacist services for non-hospitalised patients by de Barra, Mícheál, Scott, Claire L, Scott, Neil W, Johnston, Marie, de Bruin, Marijn, Nkansah, Nancy, Bond, Christine M, Matheson, Catriona I, Rackow, Pamela, Williams, A Jess, Watson, Margaret C

    Published in Cochrane database of systematic reviews (04-09-2018)
    “…This review focuses on non-dispensing services from pharmacists, i.e. pharmacists in community, primary or ambulatory-care settings, to non-hospitalised…”
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    Service user and eating disorder therapist views on anorexia nervosa recovery criteria by McDonald, Sarah, Williams, A. Jess, Barr, Phoebe, McNamara, Niamh, Marriott, Mike

    Published in Psychology and psychotherapy (01-09-2021)
    “…Objectives Recovery from anorexia nervosa (AN) is difficult to define, and efforts to establish recovery criteria have led to several versions being proposed…”
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    Understanding infection prevention behaviour in maternity wards: A mixed-methods analysis of hand hygiene in Zanzibar by de Barra, Mícheál, Gon, Giorgia, Woodd, Susannah, Graham, Wendy J., de Bruin, Marijn, Kahabuka, Catherine, Williams, A. Jess, Konate, Khadidja, Ali, Said M., Said, Rukaiya, Penn-Kekana, Loveday

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-03-2021)
    “…Although women in low- and middle-income countries are increasingly encouraged to give birth at facilities, healthcare-associated infection of both the mother…”
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    "These Things Don't Work." Young People's Views on Harm Minimization Strategies as a Proxy for Self-Harm: A Mixed Methods Approach by Wadman, Ruth, Nielsen, Emma, O'Raw, Linda, Brown, Katherine, Williams, A. Jess, Sayal, Kapil, Townsend, Ellen

    Published in Archives of suicide research (02-07-2020)
    “…Although UK clinical guidelines make tentative recommendations for "harm minimization" strategies for repeated self-harm, this is in the absence of empirical…”
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    Examining risk factors for self-harm and suicide in LGBTQ+ young people: a systematic review protocol by Williams, A Jess, Arcelus, Jon, Townsend, Ellen, Michail, Maria

    Published in BMJ open (11-11-2019)
    “…IntroductionYoung people who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer or Questioning (LGBTQ+) are at increased risk for self-harm, suicide…”
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