Self-injurious behavior in portuguese adolescents
Psicothema 2012, Volumen 24, número 4
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Ferreira Gonçalves, S., Martins, C., Rosendo, A. P., César Machado, B., & Silva, E. (2012). Self-injurious behavior in portuguese adolescents. Psicothema, 24(Número 4), 536–541. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/9700

Abstract

In order to assess the frequency and correlates of self-injurious behavior (SIB), 569 Portuguese adolescents aged 12 to 20 years completed questionnaires assessing SIB and psychopathological symptoms. Almost 28% (n = 158) reported a lifetime history of SIB and nearly 10% had performed it in the previous month. The most frequently injured body parts were arms, hands and nails. Most of the self-injurers admit that "now and then" they feel some "mild" to "moderate" pain during SIB. Most of them admitted using these behaviors to avoid/suppress negative feelings, painful images or memories, to punish themselves and to avoid doing something bad. Positive emotions increased significantly after SIB. The self-injurer group reported more psychopathological symptoms. SIB appears to be a common phenomenon with specific functions in adolescence and this must be addressed by clinicians and educational professionals.
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