Items Authored/Edited by Norman, Hilary
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Number of items: 8.
2024
Norman, Hilary; Marzano, Lisa; Fields, Bob; Brown, Sophie; MacDonald Hart, Steven and Kruger, Ian.
2024.
Characteristics and circumstances of rail suicides in England
2019–2021: A cluster analysis and autopsy study.
Journal of Affective Disorders, 354,
pp. 397-407.
ISSN 0165-0327
[Article]
2023
Norman, Hilary; Marzano, Lisa; Winter, Rachel; Crivatu, Ioana; Mackenzie, Jay-Marie and Marsh, Ian.
2023.
Factors prompting and deterring suicides on the roads.
BJPsych Open, 9(3),
e71.
ISSN 2056-4724
[Article]
Marzano, Lisa; Norman, Hilary; Sohal, Baljit; Hawton, Keith and Mann, Richard.
2023.
Police-led real-time surveillance system for suspected suicides in Great Britain.
BMJ Mental Health, 26(1),
e300643.
ISSN 2755-9734
[Article]
Norman, Hilary; Marzano, Lisa; Oskis, Andrea and Coulson, Mark.
2023.
“I can’t describe it and they can’t see the rain.” an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experience of self-harm in young adults who report difficulties identifying and describing their feelings.
Current Psychology, 42(12),
pp. 10151-10162.
ISSN 1046-1310
[Article]
Norman, Hilary; Marzano, Lisa; Oskis, Andrea and Coulson, Mark.
2023.
The relationship between alexithymia and self-harm: The mediating role of mindfulness.
Current Psychology, 42(2),
pp. 1516-1528.
ISSN 1046-1310
[Article]
2022
Norman, Hilary; Marzano, Lisa; Oskis, Andrea and Coulson, Mark.
2022.
“My Heart and My Brain Is What's Bleeding, These Are Just Cuts.” An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Young Women's Experiences of Self-Harm.
Frontiers in Psychiatry, 13,
914109.
ISSN 1664-0640
[Article]
2020
Norman, Hilary; Oskis, Andrea; Marzano, Lisa and Coulson, Mark.
2020.
The relationship between self‐harm and alexithymia: A systematic review and meta‐analysis.
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 61(6),
pp. 855-876.
ISSN 0036-5564
[Article]
2019
Norman, Hilary; Marzano, Lisa; Coulson, Mark and Oskis, Andrea.
2019.
Effects of mindfulness-based interventions on alexithymia: a systematic review.
Evidence Based Mental Health, 22(1),
pp. 36-43.
ISSN 1362-0347
[Article]