Self-injury represents a common yet perplexing set of behaviors, considered difficult to treat. The current study aimed to identify social and personal resources that may aid in cessation of self-injury. A community sample of 312 participants completed an online questionnaire. In line with Brown and Williams (2007), we compared all self-injurers (current and past) (106, 34%) with those who had never self-injured (206, 66%), and then current (38, 12.2%) with past self-injurers (68, 21.8%). Overall, self-injurers reported significantly lower levels of perceived social support, social connectedness, resilience, self-esteem, and life satisfaction compared to those with no such history. Further analysis indicated that family support, self-esteem...
A cross-sectional study examining relationships between perceived family Expressed Emotion and shame...
Although self-injury is not a new behavior, public awareness of it has increased dramatically since ...
While researchers are beginning to reach consensus around key psychological correlates of non-suicid...
This research sought to clarify how some self-injurers cease the behavior, maintaining this for at l...
Objective: This study examined the overlap between considering oneself to have stopped nonsuicidal s...
Individuals who self-injure have consistently reported less perceived social support; yet, little is...
Although nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) peaks in adolescence, a significant proportion of young peop...
Teenagers and young adults who had experienced child maltreatment, being bullied in school and other...
Although nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) peaks in adolescence, a significant proportion of young peop...
The purpose of this study was to explore possible risk and protective correlates of suicidality amon...
Self-injury is a phenomenon that has existed for centuries and in a variety of populations. The hist...
Research into nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) has primarily focussed on the experience and regulation...
Self-injury is a serious and complex issue, poorly understood within the scientific and general comm...
Introduction: Emotion regulation involves the regulation of one's own emotions (intrapersonal emotio...
Objective: Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI) can have a major impact on the lives of individuals and t...
A cross-sectional study examining relationships between perceived family Expressed Emotion and shame...
Although self-injury is not a new behavior, public awareness of it has increased dramatically since ...
While researchers are beginning to reach consensus around key psychological correlates of non-suicid...
This research sought to clarify how some self-injurers cease the behavior, maintaining this for at l...
Objective: This study examined the overlap between considering oneself to have stopped nonsuicidal s...
Individuals who self-injure have consistently reported less perceived social support; yet, little is...
Although nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) peaks in adolescence, a significant proportion of young peop...
Teenagers and young adults who had experienced child maltreatment, being bullied in school and other...
Although nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) peaks in adolescence, a significant proportion of young peop...
The purpose of this study was to explore possible risk and protective correlates of suicidality amon...
Self-injury is a phenomenon that has existed for centuries and in a variety of populations. The hist...
Research into nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) has primarily focussed on the experience and regulation...
Self-injury is a serious and complex issue, poorly understood within the scientific and general comm...
Introduction: Emotion regulation involves the regulation of one's own emotions (intrapersonal emotio...
Objective: Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI) can have a major impact on the lives of individuals and t...
A cross-sectional study examining relationships between perceived family Expressed Emotion and shame...
Although self-injury is not a new behavior, public awareness of it has increased dramatically since ...
While researchers are beginning to reach consensus around key psychological correlates of non-suicid...