Suicide and self-harm
Self-harm in young Pakistani women
About the study
This study hopes to achieve a better understanding of self-harm in young Pakistani women. Ultimately, the goal is to improve prevention and treatment strategies for self-harm in Pakistani women.
What will it involve?
One confidential semi-structured interview with myself. The interview will be audio recorded and later transcribed. During the interview I would like to hear about your experiences of self-harm and the factors that influenced it, along with the help-seeking that you might have engaged in or would have liked to.
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