Measuring outcomes in trials of interventions for people who self-harm: qualitative study of service users' views.
Christabel OwensFiona FoxSabi RedwoodRosemary DaviesLisa FooteNaomi SalisburySalena WilliamsLucy BiddleKyla ThomasPublished in: BJPsych open (2020)
Our findings suggest that current self-harm trial science rests on flawed assumptions about the relationship between mental states and behaviours and about our ability to measure both. Greater understanding of the outcomes that matter to people who self-harm is needed to inform both intervention development and trial design.