Understanding self-harm in older people: a systematic review of qualitative studies.
Anne Pamela Frances WandCarmelle PeisahBrian DraperHenry BrodatyPublished in: Aging & mental health (2017)
There is scant literature evaluating self-harm in older people using qualitative methods. Nonetheless, this review suggests that active and passive self-harm should be considered as distinct entities as the underlying motivations and intents differ. Understanding individual perceptions and experiences which lead to self-harm may guide clinicians in delivering more sensitive, holistic interventions and counter ageism.