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Citation

Kądziela-Olech H, Zak G, Kalinowska B, Wągrocka A, Perestret G, Bielawski M. Psychiatr. Pol. 2015; 49(4): 765-778.

Vernacular Title

Częstość zamierzonych samookaleczeń bez intencji samobójczych - Nonsuicidal Self-Injury (NSSI) wśród uczniów szkół ponadpodstawowych w odniesieniu do wieku i płci.

Affiliation

Studenckie Koło Naukowe Psychiatrii Dzieci i Młodzieży przy Klinice Pediatrii i Zaburzeń Rozwoju Dzieci i Młodzieży UM w Białymstoku.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Panstwowy Zaklad Wydawnictw Lekarskich)

DOI

10.12740/psychiatriapolska.pl/online-first/3

PMID

26488352

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The undertaken research aimed at determining the frequency of deliberate self-injurious behaviour (D-SIB) among the students of secondary schools and also the analysis of the frequency of repeated Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI) occurrences in accordance with DSM-5 criteria in reference to the age and sex in the studied population.

METHODS: The data was collected via survey method according to the questionnaire prepared in compliance with the criteria DSM-5 and Self-Harm Inventory. The study included randomly selected students: 1193 boys and 1027 girls in Bialystok aged 12 and 19 (average age ± SD:16.8 ± 1.65). Statistical analysis of the data was carried out using the application Statistica 10.0 PL, StatSoft.

RESULTS: These results indicate that D-SIB and NSSI affect both sexes. In the studied group 8.3 % of students engage in deliberate self-injurious behaviour. The percentage of NSSI was 4.8% (6.3% in the group of boys, 3.2 % among girls; p(Chi2)=0.01). Self-cutting was most common among 15-year-old pupils ((D-SIB:14.75%; NNSI:8.1%). The majority of respondents (82% of girls and 74% of boys) revealed that as a result of self-injury behaviour they experience relief.

CONCLUSIONS: Conducting further research in the area of NSSI seems to be crucial due to chronicity and prevalence as well as the fact that numerous repeated self-injuries bringing relief or causing positive state of mind might indicate a mechanism similar to an addiction syndrome in adolescence.


Language: pl

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