Klonsky E David, Glenn Catherine R
Stony Brook University, New York, USA.
Behav Cogn Psychother. 2008 Mar;36(2):211-220. doi: 10.1017/S1352465808004128. Epub 2008 Feb 19.
The present study explored whether and how self-injurers attempt to resist urges to harm themselves. Participants were 39 young adults with a history of skin cutting and other non-suicidal self-injurious behaviors. A structured interview assessed the prevalence and perceived helpfulness of 48 methods for resisting self-injurious urges. Ninety percent of participants indicated that they had made efforts to resist urges to self-injure. These individuals had used an average of 16 different methods, and reported that they were successful in resisting the urges most of the time. "Keeping busy" and "Being around friends" were the most common methods used to resist self-injurious urges. However, "Doing sports or exercise" and "Removing the means/instruments typically used to self-harm from the home" were rated as being the most helpful for resisting self-injurious urges. Findings have implications for enhancing treatment and guiding future research.
本研究探讨了自我伤害者是否以及如何试图抵制伤害自己的冲动。研究参与者为39名有割皮及其他非自杀性自我伤害行为史的年轻人。一项结构化访谈评估了48种抵制自我伤害冲动方法的普遍性及感知到的有效性。90%的参与者表示他们曾努力抵制自我伤害的冲动。这些人平均使用了16种不同方法,并报告称他们大多数时候都成功抵制了冲动。“让自己忙碌起来”和“与朋友在一起”是抵制自我伤害冲动最常用的方法。然而,“进行体育活动或锻炼”以及“将家中通常用于自我伤害的工具移除”被评为对抵制自我伤害冲动最有帮助。研究结果对改善治疗及指导未来研究具有启示意义。