Andover Margaret S, Schatten Heather T, Crossman Donna M, Donovick Peter J
Fordham University.
Binghamton University.
Crim Justice Behav. 2011 Nov;38(11):1103-1114. doi: 10.1177/0093854811420670. Epub 2011 Sep 21.
Neuropsychological functioning has not yet been investigated among prisoners who engage in self-injurious behaviors, specifically attempted suicide and nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI). The purpose of this study was to investigate neuropsychological functioning in prisoners with and without histories of NSSI and attempted suicide. The sample consisted of 173 male prisoners referred for neuropsychological evaluation. Of participants, 56% reported a history of self-injury. Performance on the neuropsychological domains of intelligence, memory, attention, motor functioning, and executive functioning was assessed. No group differences were found among those with NSSI, with NSSI and suicide attempts, and with no history of deliberate self-harm, although functioning was poor in all domains. Implications of the high prevalence of self-injury in this prison sample, as well as implications of impaired functioning on the treatment of self-injurious behaviors, are discussed.
对于有自我伤害行为,特别是自杀未遂和非自杀性自伤(NSSI)的囚犯,尚未对其神经心理功能进行研究。本研究的目的是调查有和没有NSSI及自杀未遂史的囚犯的神经心理功能。样本包括173名被转介进行神经心理评估的男性囚犯。参与者中,56%报告有自我伤害史。对智力、记忆、注意力、运动功能和执行功能等神经心理领域的表现进行了评估。在有NSSI、有NSSI和自杀未遂史以及无故意自我伤害史的人群中未发现组间差异,尽管所有领域的功能都较差。讨论了该监狱样本中自我伤害高患病率的影响,以及功能受损对自我伤害行为治疗的影响。