Construction and Statistical Validation of a Path Model of the Factors Influencing Non-suicidal Self Injury (NSSI) among Female Adolescents

Aparajita Chakraborty, Atanu Kumar Dogra, Ruby Paul, Anindita Mukherjee, Asmita Karmakar, Asoke Kumar Saha, Jishnu Bhattacharya
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Introduction: Despite having innumerable literatures, there has been dearth of comprehensive model of the manifestation of non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). Aim and Objectives: The current study aims to construct a statistically validated model to explore the theoretical connections and the pathway to NSSI among female adolescents. Material and Method: A model was proposed based on the constructs empirically associated with NSSI. The research aims to explore the direct effects of external shame, hated self, and self-compassion on NSSI, and whether this relationship is mediated by borderline personality traits and menstrual phase. A total of 168 female adolescents completed the survey, including informed assent from the adolescents. The Other as Shamer Scale-2, the Forms of Self-Criticism/Self-Reassuring Scale, Self-Compassion Scale, the Risk-Taking and Self-Harm Inventory for Adolescents, and Borderline Personality Features Scale for Children were administered to the participants. Analysis of data involved descriptive statistics and path analysis. Result: The pathway shows hated self, disturbed intrapersonal relationship, and the inability to direct compassion for self may increase NSSI. Borderline personality traits and premenstrual dysphoria form indirect but contributory factors to strengthen the association between internal traits and NSSI. Conclusion: Thus it may be concluded from the present finding that external shame has significant negative effect on self-compassion and external shame has a significant positive effect on hated self. Also, self-compassion has a significant negative effect, and hated self as well external shame have significant positive effects on borderline traits. Thus, exploring this path would help to plan a suitable preventive action.
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女性青少年非自杀自伤影响因素路径模型的构建与统计验证
引言:尽管有无数的文献,但缺乏非自杀性自伤(non- suicide self injury, NSSI)表现的综合模型。目的与目的:本研究旨在构建一个经统计验证的模型,探讨女性青少年自伤行为的理论联系和途径。材料与方法:基于自伤相关的经验构念,提出了一个模型。本研究旨在探讨外部羞耻感、憎恨自我和自我同情对自伤行为的直接影响,以及这种关系是否受边缘性人格特质和经期的调节。共有168名女性青少年完成了调查,包括青少年的知情同意。对被试进行自我批评/自我安慰量表、自我同情量表、青少年冒险与自残量表和儿童边缘性人格特征量表。数据分析包括描述性统计和通径分析。结果:该通路表现出自我憎恨、人际关系紊乱、无法直接同情自我等可能增加自伤行为。边缘型人格特质和经前焦虑症是加强内在特质与自伤之间关系的间接因素。结论:外部羞耻对自我同情有显著的负向作用,而外部羞耻对自我厌恶有显著的正向作用。此外,自我同情对边缘特征有显著的负面影响,憎恨自我和外部羞耻对边缘特征有显著的积极影响。因此,探索这一途径将有助于规划适当的预防行动。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Indian Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (JIACAM) is a peer reviewed online journal. Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals (http://www.icmje.org) will be followed. JIACAM accepts original articles, review articles, case reports, conference announcements, summary of trials, letters to the editor and conference reports.
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