Title of article :
The Role of Psychological Factors in Non-suicidal Self-injury of Female Adolescents
Author/Authors :
Abbasian, Mahboubeh Department of Clinical Psychology - School of Behavior Sciences - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Pourshahbaz, Abbas Department of Clinical Psychology - School of Behavior Sciences - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Taremian, Farhad Department of Clinical Psychology - School of Behavior Sciences - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Poursharifi, Hamid Department of Clinical Psychology - School of Behavior Sciences - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is defined as inflicting damage to one’s own body. It begins in adolescence and tends
to become chronic.
Objectives: Considering the high prevalence and chronicity of NSSI among girls, the present study aimed to investigate the factors
affecting the prevalence of NSSI in female adolescents from their perspective.
Methods: The participants consisted of 604 female high-school students in Saveh, aged 14 - 17 years (14.291.11), who were selected
via random cluster sampling from November 2018 to January 2019. They answered six questionnaires, including the Inventory of
Statements About Self-injury (ISAS), Ways of Coping questionnaire (WCQ), Child Abuse Self-report scale (CASRS), Family Emotional
Involvement and Criticism scale (FEICS), Emotion Reactivity scale (ERS), and Aggression questionnaire (AQ). Data were analyzed
using logistic regression analysis.
Results: The predictor variables of child abuse, emotion reactivity, perceived parental criticism, family emotional involvement, and
problem- and emotion-focused coping styles could successfully distinguish NSSI individuals from those without NSSI (P < 0.05).
There were no significant differences between minor and moderate groups.
Conclusions: Family emotional support is a protective factor, while criticism, child abuse, and emotion-focused coping style are risk factors for NSSI.
Keywords :
Aggression , Child Abuse , Criticism , Emotion-focused Coping Style , Family Support , Minor , Moderate , Non-suicidal Self-injury
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (IJPBS)