Psychological therapies and non-suicidal self-injury in LGBTIQ in accident and emergency departments in the UK: a scoping review.
Matt Broadway-HornerAnindya KarMax PembertonAntonio VentriglioPublished in: International review of psychiatry (Abingdon, England) (2022)
The data show that manualized cognitive therapy psychological intervention was more effective than TAU after care. However, these differences are not statistically significant with <i>p</i> = .15; CI 0.61, 1.0 which crosses the line of no effect. And psychodynamic interpersonal therapy is more effective than the standard treatment. Despite being only one study in this subgroup the analysis shows a statistical significance with <i>p</i> = .009, CI 0.08; 0.7.