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Citation

Mellin JE, Young CC. J. Am. Psychiatr. Nurs. Assoc. 2022; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, American Psychiatric Nurses Association, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/10783903221090531

PMID

35470735

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The use of sexual activity to self-injure has been proposed in research literature but remains underexplored. The purpose of this pilot study was to determine the feasibility of identifying sexual activity as self-injury in a U.S. college-based sample and to provide a preliminary examination of sexual activity as self-injury to inform future study on this topic.

METHOD: A cross-sectional descriptive pilot study was conducted to assess for recognition of and attitudes toward sexual behavior as self-injury and to identify participant-reported experiences of sexual activity to self-injure.

RESULTS: A total of 50 participants completed the online survey. Thirteen (26%) participants reported they had heard of the concept of "sex as self-injury." Six (12%) participants reported ever having used sexual activity to cause physical or psychological harm to themselves. Participants reported intentions for engaging in sexual activity to self-injure, including causing physical pain, reliving past self-harm or trauma, showing vulnerability, proving self-worth, pleasing or wanting to feel needed by their partner, and suicidal ideation.

CONCLUSION: Sexual activities have been used by some college students as a means of self-harm. Further research is needed to understand this phenomenon and clinicians should consider screening for this in patients who participate in dangerous sexual behaviors or self-injurious behaviors.


Language: en

Keywords

adolescent; self-injurious behavior; sexual behavior; young adult

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