Published on in Vol 7 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/41546, first published .
Young Adults’ Perceptions of 2 Publicly Available Digital Resources for Self-injury: Qualitative Study of a Peer Support App and Web-Based Factsheets

Young Adults’ Perceptions of 2 Publicly Available Digital Resources for Self-injury: Qualitative Study of a Peer Support App and Web-Based Factsheets

Young Adults’ Perceptions of 2 Publicly Available Digital Resources for Self-injury: Qualitative Study of a Peer Support App and Web-Based Factsheets

Journals

  1. Foley G, Ricciardelli R. Views on the Functionality and Use of the PeerConnect App Among Public Safety Personnel: Qualitative Analysis. JMIR Formative Research 2023;7:e46968 View
  2. Kiekens G, Claes L, Schoefs S, Kemme N, Luyckx K, Kleiman E, Nock M, Myin-Germeys I. The Detection of Acute Risk of Self-injury Project: Protocol for an Ecological Momentary Assessment Study Among Individuals Seeking Treatment. JMIR Research Protocols 2023;12:e46244 View
  3. Henshaw S, Smoliak O, Lewis S, Heath N, Whitley R. Anticipated Stigma Toward Self-Injury in Young Adulthood: A Thematic Analysis. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health 2024;43(3):75 View

Conference Proceedings

  1. Chau C, Norton C, Kruzan K, Jacobs M. Proceedings of the 2025 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. "All Day, Every Day, Listening to Trauma": Investigating Features of Digital Interventions for Empathy-Based Stress and Burnout View