Department of Psychology,Kent State University, Kent,OH 44242-0001, USA.
Arch Suicide Res. 2012;16(2):124-34. doi: 10.1080/13811118.2012.667329.
This research sought to identify factors that may facilitate our understanding of the individual characteristics associated with continuing to engage in non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) versus stopping the behavior. Participants were 214 undergraduates who currently engaged in NSSI, had a past history of, or never engaged in NSSI. Individuals with a current or past history of NSSI reported significantly more intense emotional experiences, more difficulty identifying their feelings, less access to emotion regulation skills, and significantly greater avoidance than individuals who never engaged in NSSI; additionally, individuals with a past NSSI history reported significantly greater acceptance of their emotional responses and significantly greater impulse control than individuals currently engaging in NSSI. The research and clinical implications of these findings are discussed.
本研究旨在确定可能有助于我们理解与继续从事非自杀性自我伤害(NSSI)与停止该行为相关的个体特征的因素。参与者为 214 名目前从事 NSSI 行为、有过去 NSSI 史或从未从事过 NSSI 行为的本科生。目前或过去有 NSSI 史的个体报告说,他们经历的情绪体验更强烈,更难以识别自己的感受,更难以获得情绪调节技能,并且回避情绪的程度也显著高于从未从事过 NSSI 行为的个体;此外,过去有 NSSI 史的个体报告说,他们对自己的情绪反应的接受程度显著高于目前正在从事 NSSI 行为的个体,并且冲动控制能力也显著更强。讨论了这些发现的研究和临床意义。