The differences in factors associated with subgroups of adolescents in the continuum of deliberate self-harm (DSH) phenomena were investigated. In an anonymous self-report survey of 6,020 adolescents aged 15 and 16 years, 3.2% of adolescents (5.3% females, 1.3% males) reported DSH with intent to die, 2.8% (4.3% females; 1.5% males) reported DSH without intent to die, and 15% (22.4% females; 8.5% males) reported thoughts of DSH without acts. Regression analysis indicated considerable overlap in vulnerability factors along the spectrum of DSH thoughts and acts. A uniquely distinct relationship was found between DSH of a friend and DSH without intent to die on one hand and DSH of a family member with DSH with intent to die on the other. Result...
OBJECTIVE: To compare motives and premeditation between adolescent deliberate self-poisoners and sel...
A paucity of research exists that has examined self-harming behaviour within the nonclinical adoles...
The present study examines whether early experiences of threat, subordination and devaluation with f...
This international comparative study addresses differences between adolescents who engage in deliber...
This international comparative study addresses differences between adolescents who engage in deliber...
Background - Adolescent self-harm is a major public health concern, yet little is known about the fa...
Aims. This paper is a systematic review of the research literature that identifies psychological and...
The aims of this study were to identify in what ways adolescents who cut themselves differ from thos...
The aims of this study were to identify in what ways adolescents who cut themselves differ from thos...
The aim of this study was to analyze the predictive risk factors for self-harm in adolescents with a...
Few studies have investigated the extent to which psychosocial/psychological factors are associated ...
Deliberate self-harm (DSH) is defined in this thesis as the intentional, culturally unacceptable, se...
This review explored the social relationships and motivations of adolescents who engage in deliberat...
Few studies have investigated the extent to which psychosocial/psychological factors are associated ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare motives and premeditation between adolescent deliberate self-poisoners and sel...
A paucity of research exists that has examined self-harming behaviour within the nonclinical adoles...
The present study examines whether early experiences of threat, subordination and devaluation with f...
This international comparative study addresses differences between adolescents who engage in deliber...
This international comparative study addresses differences between adolescents who engage in deliber...
Background - Adolescent self-harm is a major public health concern, yet little is known about the fa...
Aims. This paper is a systematic review of the research literature that identifies psychological and...
The aims of this study were to identify in what ways adolescents who cut themselves differ from thos...
The aims of this study were to identify in what ways adolescents who cut themselves differ from thos...
The aim of this study was to analyze the predictive risk factors for self-harm in adolescents with a...
Few studies have investigated the extent to which psychosocial/psychological factors are associated ...
Deliberate self-harm (DSH) is defined in this thesis as the intentional, culturally unacceptable, se...
This review explored the social relationships and motivations of adolescents who engage in deliberat...
Few studies have investigated the extent to which psychosocial/psychological factors are associated ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare motives and premeditation between adolescent deliberate self-poisoners and sel...
A paucity of research exists that has examined self-harming behaviour within the nonclinical adoles...
The present study examines whether early experiences of threat, subordination and devaluation with f...