Schleicher Daniel, Heidingsfelder Elisa, Kandsperger Stephanie, Jarvers Irina, Ecker Angelika, Brunner Romuald
Clinic of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy, University of Regensburg, Germany.
BJPsych Open. 2022 Dec 1;9(1):e1. doi: 10.1192/bjo.2022.616.
Owing to restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic, increased stress is evident in university students with a lifetime history of non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). Therefore, we examined two groups of university students ( = 174) in an online survey, one that exhibited early NSSI in adolescence ( = 51) and another that exhibited continuous NSSI beyond the age of 18 ( = 123) (German Clinical Trials Register DRKS00023731). We compared the two groups in terms of depressive symptoms in the previous 2 weeks as well as self-perceived changes in emotional burden, urge to self-injure and NSSI frequency in the first year of the pandemic compared with the year before (pre-pandemic). Among other findings, both groups showed an increase in emotional burden and urge to self-injure.
由于新冠疫情的限制,有非自杀性自伤(NSSI)终生史的大学生中压力增加的情况很明显。因此,我们在一项在线调查中对两组大学生(n = 174)进行了研究,一组在青春期出现早期NSSI(n = 51),另一组在18岁以后出现持续性NSSI(n = 123)(德国临床试验注册DRKS00023731)。我们比较了两组在过去2周的抑郁症状,以及与疫情前一年相比,疫情第一年在情绪负担、自伤冲动和NSSI频率方面的自我感知变化。在其他研究结果中,两组的情绪负担和自伤冲动都有所增加。