Background: A significant proportion of young British Muslims identify themselves by religious identity rather than ethnicity however very few mental health studies have focused on this cohort.
Aims: To explore whether young British Muslims' knowledge, awareness and perceptions of mental illness differ to their non-Muslim peers.
Method: Population based survey of second generation Muslims ( = 83) and non-Muslims ( = 76) aged 18-35.
This article reports an innovative method of using a diabetic lancet pen to reduce complex self-injurious behaviour and discuss the ethical considerations.
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