Further Silencing the Voiceless: The Role of Gatekeepers in Accessing Information about Self-Injury
Gatekeepers play a pivotal role in protecting individuals under their care and are central to keeping people safe and away from harm. In the field of nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI), a range of gatekeepers exist, including those who protect access to vulnerable research participants, those who protec...
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| author | Hasking, Penelope Lewis, S.P. Staniland, Lexy Mirichlis, Sylvanna Hird, Kirsty Gray, Nicole Arai, Mia Pemberton, Ethan Preece, David Boyes, Mark |
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| description | Gatekeepers play a pivotal role in protecting individuals under their care and are central to keeping people safe and away from harm. In the field of nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI), a range of gatekeepers exist, including those who protect access to vulnerable research participants, those who protect school children, those charged with making decisions about funding priorities, and those in charge of clinical care for people who self-injure. The aim of this commentary is to outline the roles these different gatekeepers have in protecting access to research participants, access to NSSI knowledge, and access to clinical care for individuals who self-injure. We provide examples in which gatekeepers may present barriers and offer solutions for how to work with gatekeepers for mutual benefit. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-937232024-04-22T00:51:18Z Further Silencing the Voiceless: The Role of Gatekeepers in Accessing Information about Self-Injury Hasking, Penelope Lewis, S.P. Staniland, Lexy Mirichlis, Sylvanna Hird, Kirsty Gray, Nicole Arai, Mia Pemberton, Ethan Preece, David Boyes, Mark Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Clinical Neurology Psychiatry Neurosciences & Neurology Self-injury NSSI gatekeepers ethics ONLINE METAANALYSIS PREVALENCE EXPERIENCE SCHOOLS HEALTH RISK Child Humans Self-Injurious Behavior Decision Making Humans Self-Injurious Behavior Decision Making Child Gatekeepers play a pivotal role in protecting individuals under their care and are central to keeping people safe and away from harm. In the field of nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI), a range of gatekeepers exist, including those who protect access to vulnerable research participants, those who protect school children, those charged with making decisions about funding priorities, and those in charge of clinical care for people who self-injure. The aim of this commentary is to outline the roles these different gatekeepers have in protecting access to research participants, access to NSSI knowledge, and access to clinical care for individuals who self-injure. We provide examples in which gatekeepers may present barriers and offer solutions for how to work with gatekeepers for mutual benefit. 2023 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/93723 10.1097/NMD.0000000000001575 English http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1173043 LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Clinical Neurology Psychiatry Neurosciences & Neurology Self-injury NSSI gatekeepers ethics ONLINE METAANALYSIS PREVALENCE EXPERIENCE SCHOOLS HEALTH RISK Child Humans Self-Injurious Behavior Decision Making Humans Self-Injurious Behavior Decision Making Child Hasking, Penelope Lewis, S.P. Staniland, Lexy Mirichlis, Sylvanna Hird, Kirsty Gray, Nicole Arai, Mia Pemberton, Ethan Preece, David Boyes, Mark Further Silencing the Voiceless: The Role of Gatekeepers in Accessing Information about Self-Injury |
| title | Further Silencing the Voiceless: The Role of Gatekeepers in Accessing Information about Self-Injury |
| title_full | Further Silencing the Voiceless: The Role of Gatekeepers in Accessing Information about Self-Injury |
| title_fullStr | Further Silencing the Voiceless: The Role of Gatekeepers in Accessing Information about Self-Injury |
| title_full_unstemmed | Further Silencing the Voiceless: The Role of Gatekeepers in Accessing Information about Self-Injury |
| title_short | Further Silencing the Voiceless: The Role of Gatekeepers in Accessing Information about Self-Injury |
| title_sort | further silencing the voiceless: the role of gatekeepers in accessing information about self-injury |
| topic | Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Clinical Neurology Psychiatry Neurosciences & Neurology Self-injury NSSI gatekeepers ethics ONLINE METAANALYSIS PREVALENCE EXPERIENCE SCHOOLS HEALTH RISK Child Humans Self-Injurious Behavior Decision Making Humans Self-Injurious Behavior Decision Making Child |
| url | http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1173043 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/93723 |