articleJournal of Consulting and Clinical PsychologyOct 1, 2004Closed access

A Functional Approach to the Assessment of Self-Mutilative Behavior.

Harvard University · Yale University

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Abstract

This study applied a functional approach to the assessment of self-mutilative behavior (SMB) among adolescent psychiatric inpatients. On the basis of past conceptualizations of different forms of self-injurious behavior, the authors hypothesized that SMB is performed because of the automatically reinforcing (i.e., reinforced by oneself; e.g., emotion regulation) and/or socially reinforcing (i.e., reinforced by others; e.g., attention, avoidance-escape) properties associated with such behaviors. Data were collected from 108 adolescent psychiatric inpatients referred for self-injurious thoughts or behaviors. Adolescents reported engaging in SMB frequently, using multiple methods, and having an early age of…

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Keywords
  • Reinforcement
  • Psychology
  • Functional analysis
  • Clinical psychology
  • Developmental psychology
  • Reliability (semiconductor)
  • Social psychology
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