Revealing the form and function of self-injurious thoughts and behaviors: A real-time ecological assessment study among adolescents and young adults.
Harvard University · University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Abstract
Self-injurious behaviors are among the leading causes of death worldwide. However, the basic nature of self-injurious thoughts and behaviors (SITBs) is not well understood because prior studies have relied on long-term, retrospective, aggregate, self-report assessment methods. The authors used ecological momentary assessment methods to measure suicidal and nonsuicidal SITBs as they naturally occur in real time. Participants were 30 adolescents and young adults with a recent history of self-injury who completed signal- and event-contingent assessments on handheld computers over a 14-day period, resulting in the collection of data on 1,262 thought and behavior episodes. Participants reported an average of 5.0…
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- 19.56
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Feeling
- Injury prevention
- Human factors and ergonomics
- Suicide prevention
- Poison control
- Self-report study
- Suicidal ideation