Using Implementation Intentions to Reduce Self-harm
Self-Harm
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Self-Harm
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Aged 18 and over
- Have a history of self-harm
- Good verbal and written understanding of English
Exclusion Criteria:
- Aged under 18 years of age
- No history of self-harm
- Poor verbal and written understanding of English
- Not currently resident of an inpatient facility for mental illness
Sites / Locations
- The University of Manchester
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Control (volitional help sheet)
Intervention (volitional help sheet)
Participants read a brief statement designed to encourage them to be more physically active ("We want you to plan to increase your level of physical activity"). Participants are presented with a table with two columns and ten rows. Ten 'high risk' situations (temptations) are presented in the left hand column and 10 appropriate responses (processes of change) are presented in the right hand column (see Armitage, 2008). Participants are told that identifying situations in which they were tempted not to be physically active and identifying ways to overcome those temptations had been shown to help people change their behaviour. Participants in this condition are asked to form implementation intentions by linking critical situations with appropriate responses by choosing an appropriate response from a drop down menu for each critical situation.
Participants read a brief statement designed to encourage them to avoid self-harming ("We want you to plan to avoid self-harming"). Participants are presented with a table with two columns and ten rows. Ten 'high risk' situations (temptations) are presented in the left hand column and 10 appropriate responses (processes of change) are presented in the right hand column (see Armitage, 2008). Participants are told that identifying situations in which they were tempted to self-harm and identifying ways to overcome those temptations had been shown to help people change their behaviour. Participants in this condition are asked to form implementation intentions by linking critical situations with appropriate responses by choosing an appropriate response from a drop down menu for each critical situation.