Hungarian Brain Research Program(KTIA_NAP_13-2-2015-0001)
(2017-1.2.1-NKP-2017-00002)
A nem öngyilkossági szándékkal történő önsértés összefüggései a személyiségvonásokkal,
a szelf-re...(PD 128332) Támogató: NKFIH
(FK128614)
Background In the current study we investigated impulsivity and negative life events
in relation to non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) in correctional settings. Methods A
total of 141 male justice-involved juveniles participated in our cross-sectional study,
aged between 14 and 21 years old (M = 17.75; SD = 1.38). Data collection took place
in correctional institutions in Hungary. A binary logistic regression was conducted
to investigate possible associations between NSSI, impulsivity and negative life events.
Results Lifetime prevalence of NSSI was 53.9% (N = 76). In a binary logistic regression
model, only negative romantic relationship events were significantly associated with
the risk of current NSSI (OR = 1.29; 95% CI = [1.06-1.56]). Other types of negative
life events (family-related, friendship-related), impulsivity, age and conviction
status did not have a significant role in the model. Conclusions The results suggest
that juvenile offenders should receive additional support to manage stress that is
associated with negative life events, especially problems in romantic relationships.
It is essential to help young inmates to find an adaptive way of reducing stress caused
by negative relationship life events.