A nem öngyilkossági szándékkal történő önsértés összefüggései a személyiségvonásokkal,
a szelf-re...(PD 128332) Támogató: NKFIH
(NKFIH-1157-8/2019-DT)
(FK128614)
Hungarian Brain Research Program(KTIA_NAP_13-2-2015-0001)
Hungarian Brain Research Program(2017-1.2.1-NKP-2017-00002) Támogató: NKFIH
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Tudomány
Non-suicidal self-injury is a significant global public health problem during adolescence,
nevertheless there is a lack of investigations among juvenile offenders. Our cross-sectional
study aimed to investigate the relationship between negative life events and self-harm,
including the effects of dissociation and experiential avoidance that accounted for
this link in a sample of underaged male offenders (N = 226; Mage = 16.97, SD = 1.31;
23.5% performed self-harm in the past month). Structural equation modeling showed
that dissociation can explain the effect of friendship- and romantic relationship-related
negative life events on self-harm. Our findings pointed out that dissociative tendencies
could reduce intense emotions stemming from negative life events associated with peer
relationships, but consequences of such tendencies might be self-harm in a correctional
context.
Keywords: Dissociation, experiential avoidance, juvenile delinquents, negative life
events, non-suicidal self-injury