This paper reports an Internet survey of adolescent self-injurers (n=128, mean age 16.7 years). Details regarding personal information, types of self injury engaged in, behavioural history associated with respondent’s self-injury, romantic relationships, emotions in relation to self-injury, life events, and consultation with health professionals were collected and data were analysed descriptively. This survey reveals a picture of the adolescent self-injurer as someone who is usually female, often with a history of sexual and/or physical abuse and an eating disorder. ‘She’ tends to cut her arms and legs on a daily or weekly basis, and usually hides her self-injury from others. Respondents indicated that the practice of self-injury helped to ...
Background: The prevalence of adolescent self-harm in Northern Ireland (NI) and its associated facto...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of adolescent self-harm in Northern Ireland (NI) and its associated facto...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [132]-148).Clinical interest in self-injurious behavior, ...
Self-injury (SI) is an increasingly common adolescent maladaptive behaviour. Online communities (OCs...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 36-41)Self-injury among the adolescent population has ga...
The popularity of self-injury continues to rise among adolescents. This trend presents problems for ...
Summary Aim. The aim of the study was to assess the prevalence of self-injury among adolescents aged...
This study described self-injury within a general adolescent population. This study involved seconda...
Although common among community adolescents, self-injuring acts are mainlystudied by psychiatrists a...
Self-injury is a behaviour, which it can be in different forms presented among all people, no matter...
The work deals with self-harm as a maladaptive coping strategy. Emphasis is placed on adolescence as...
Self-injury in adolescents (e.g. when individuals cut, burn, hit or otherwise deliberately cause the...
Abstract: Adolescent self-injury is a widespread public health problem, but long-term longitudinal s...
Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is of increasing concern, yet many adolescents who self-injure are r...
A paucity of research exists that has examined self-harming behaviour within the nonclinical adoles...
Background: The prevalence of adolescent self-harm in Northern Ireland (NI) and its associated facto...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of adolescent self-harm in Northern Ireland (NI) and its associated facto...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [132]-148).Clinical interest in self-injurious behavior, ...
Self-injury (SI) is an increasingly common adolescent maladaptive behaviour. Online communities (OCs...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 36-41)Self-injury among the adolescent population has ga...
The popularity of self-injury continues to rise among adolescents. This trend presents problems for ...
Summary Aim. The aim of the study was to assess the prevalence of self-injury among adolescents aged...
This study described self-injury within a general adolescent population. This study involved seconda...
Although common among community adolescents, self-injuring acts are mainlystudied by psychiatrists a...
Self-injury is a behaviour, which it can be in different forms presented among all people, no matter...
The work deals with self-harm as a maladaptive coping strategy. Emphasis is placed on adolescence as...
Self-injury in adolescents (e.g. when individuals cut, burn, hit or otherwise deliberately cause the...
Abstract: Adolescent self-injury is a widespread public health problem, but long-term longitudinal s...
Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is of increasing concern, yet many adolescents who self-injure are r...
A paucity of research exists that has examined self-harming behaviour within the nonclinical adoles...
Background: The prevalence of adolescent self-harm in Northern Ireland (NI) and its associated facto...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of adolescent self-harm in Northern Ireland (NI) and its associated facto...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [132]-148).Clinical interest in self-injurious behavior, ...