Longitudinal relationship between harsh parenting and adolescent non-suicidal self-injury: The roles of basic psychological needs frustration and self-concept clarity
Honglei Gu,
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W. J. Chen,
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Yufang Cheng
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et al.
Child Abuse & Neglect,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
149, P. 106697 - 106697
Published: Feb. 27, 2024
Language: Английский
Harsh parenting and smartphone addiction: The mediating role of core self-evaluation and the moderating role of nature connectedness
Computers in Human Behavior,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
152, P. 108049 - 108049
Published: Nov. 27, 2023
Language: Английский
Parental emotional warmth and non-suicidal self-injury among Chinese adolescents: The mediating effect of bullying involvement and moderating effect of the dark triad
Ke-Nan Qin,
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Xiong Gan
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Children and Youth Services Review,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
161, P. 107662 - 107662
Published: May 15, 2024
Language: Английский
Relationship between adolescent internet addiction and adolescent non-suicidal self-injury: a moderated mediation model
Nan Liu,
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Huaxiang Li,
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Lin Wang
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et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: July 23, 2024
Background
Both
Internet
addiction
(IA)
and
non-suicidal
self-injury
(NSSI)
are
major
public
health
concerns
among
adolescents,
association
between
internet
have
been
observed
adolescents.
However,
it
is
unclear
how,
under
what
conditions,
relates
to
self-injury.
According
our
hypothesis,
there
a
positive
relationship
IA
NSSI
Chinese
but
this
affected
by
the
mediating
role
of
loneliness
moderating
cognitive
reappraisal.
Method
A
cross-sectional
survey
was
conducted
on
1046
adolescents
from
3
middle
schools.
Measurements:
Adolescent
Self-Harm
Scale;
Young’s
Addiction
Test
(IAT);
University
California
at
Los
Angels
(UCLA)
Loneliness
Emotional
Regulation
Questionnaire
(ERQ),
They
were
asked
complete
self-report
questionnaires.
Results
In
sample,
detection
rate
12.3%.
positively
associated
with
NSSI,
partially
mediated
them.
addition,
reappraisal
moderated
first
half
path
mediation
model.
Specifically,
higher
level
reappraisal,
weaker
effect
through
loneliness.
Conclusion
Interventions
targeted
reduce
increase
strategies
may
risk
in
addiction.
Language: Английский
The association between child maltreatment, cognitive reappraisal, negative coping styles, and non-suicidal self-injury in adolescents with major depressive disorder
Yinglin Li,
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Zhiying Wan,
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Xuan Gong
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et al.
BMC Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Sept. 2, 2024
Non-suicidal
self-injury
(NSSI)
is
a
significant
public
health
concern
among
adolescents
with
major
depressive
disorders
(MDD).
Although
previous
research
has
linked
child
maltreatment
(CM)
to
NSSI,
the
precise
mechanisms
remain
unclear.
This
study
aims
investigate
association
between
CM,
cognitive
reappraisal
(CR),
negative
coping
styles
(NC)
and
NSSI
in
MDD,
from
perspectives
of
both
Latent
Variable
Theory
Network
Mental
Disorder.
A
sample
651
MDD
was
recruited
January
December
2023.
Data
on
CR,
NC,
were
collected
through
paper-based
self-reported
questionnaires.
analysis
primarily
involved
structural
equation
modeling
network
analysis.
The
reporting
rate
48.2%.
CM
showed
positive
correlation
NSSI.
affected
by
three
paths:
mediating
role
chain
CR
NC.
Emotional
abuse
(EA)
central
node,
while
EA,
"The
urge
cry
quietly
when
faced
troubles"(NC10)
key
bridge
nodes.
first
use
explore
relationship
providing
theoretical
basis
for
future
early
prevention
targeted
interventions
MDD.
Language: Английский
Effect of Parenting Style, attachment to parents and self-compassion on the occurrence and recovery motivation for non-suicidal self-injury in adolescents
Pei Liu,
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Jianbo Liu,
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Yi Li
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et al.
Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Sept. 3, 2024
Background
Non-suicidal
self-injury
(NSSI)
is
a
worldwide
mental
health
problem
that
deserves
thorough
investigation.
This
study
aims
to
explore
the
effect
of
parenting
styles,
attachment
parents,
and
self-compassion
on
occurrence
non-suicidal
behavior
in
adolescents
whether
these
factors
influence
their
recovery
motivation.
Methods
A
total
132
who
had
engaged
NSSI
within
last
year
72
never
were
recruited
from
Shenzhen
Kangning
Hospital
primary
secondary
schools
communities.
Differences
Hamilton
Depression
Scale
(HAMD),
Inventory
Parent
Peer
Attachment
(IPPA),
Egma
Minn
av.
Bardndosnauppforstran
(EMBU),
Self-Compassion
(SCS)
participants
compared.
binary
logistic
model
was
established
measure
odds
ratios
variables
NSSI.
In
adolescent
sample,
separate
models
created
with
impulse
inhibition,
resistance
activity,
motivation
as
dependent
independent
variables.
Results
Compared
no
behavior,
those
past
higher
scores
HAMD,
well
EMBU-negative
father
parental
(punishment,
excessive
interference,
rejection,
overprotection),
mother
(excessive
punishment),
SCS
negative
scores.
Moreover,
lower
EMBU-father
emotional
warmth,
EMBU-mother
IPPA-attachment
father,
mother,
positive
Current
depressive
symptoms
maternal
punishment
are
risk
for
adolescents,
while
protective
factor.
Positive
can
positively
predict
However,
we
unexpectedly
found
father’s
warmth
negatively
predicts
activity.
Conclusion
has
significant
impact
prevention
adolescents.
Language: Английский
Interparental conflict and adolescent non-suicidal self-injury: the roles of harsh parenting, identity confusion, and friendship quality
Qi Zhong,
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Honglei Gu,
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Yufang Cheng
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et al.
Current Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
43(25), P. 21557 - 21567
Published: April 16, 2024
Language: Английский
How does emotional insecurity affect non-suicidal self-injury among Chinese early adolescents: a longitudinal study
Xingcan Ni,
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Liang Qiao,
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Xiaoyan Liao
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et al.
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
18(1)
Published: Nov. 14, 2024
Abstract
Background
Non-suicidal
self-injury
(NSSI)
is
a
serious
public
health
concern.
Emotional
insecurity
crucial
predictor
of
NSSI
among
adolescents.
However,
few
studies
have
elucidated
the
specific
mechanisms
between
emotional
and
NSSI.
Methods
This
study
employed
longitudinal
research
design,
using
sample
886
Chinese
early
adolescents
(
M
age
at
T1
=
10.62
years,
SD
0.77
years;
47.40%
females),
conducted
two
surveys
six
months
apart
to
examine
mediating
role
peer
exclusion
NSSI,
as
well
moderating
effect
school
climate.
Results
The
results
indicated
that
significantly
mediated
connection
adolescent
Moreover,
climate
moderated
exclusion.
Specifically,
impact
on
was
significant
only
in
who
reported
negative
climate,
but
non-significant
those
positive
Conclusions
These
findings
provide
robust
theoretical
foundation
practical
insights
help
inform
prevention
interventions
for
Language: Английский
Mother phubbing and harsh mothering: Mothers' irritability and adolescents' gender as moderators
Acta Psychologica,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
241, P. 104086 - 104086
Published: Nov. 1, 2023
While
extant
evidence
supports
the
link
between
mother
phubbing
(Mphubbing)
and
harsh
mothering,
current
understanding
of
factors
that
may
affect
this
relationship
is
limited.
Hierarchical
regression
analyses
were
conducted
to
examine
relation
Mphubbing
as
well
explore
whether
mothers'
irritability
adolescents'
gender
would
moderate
relationship.
The
participants
included
482
middle
school
students
(51.7
%
girls)
their
mothers
from
China.
results
revealed
a
significant
positive
association
reported
by
adolescents
perception
mothering.
However,
predictive
power
for
mothering
varied
based
on
gender.
Specifically,
was
perceived
more
strongly
in
girls
than
boys,
but
difference
only
observed
among
whose
rated
themselves
high
irritability.
study
offers
preliminary
through
moderators,
which
has
certain
theoretical
practical
implications
comprehending
digital
age.
Language: Английский
Relationship between adolescent Internet addiction and adolescent non-suicidal self-injury: A moderated mediation model
Nan Liu,
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Lin Wang,
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Jiemei Yin
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et al.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 29, 2023
Abstract
Background:
Both
internet
addiction
and
non-suicidal
self-injury
are
major
public
health
concerns
among
adolescents,
association
between
have
been
observed
adolescents.
However,
it
is
unclear
how,
under
what
conditions,
relates
to
self-injury.
Therefore,
this
study
aimed
construct
a
moderated
mediation
model
examine
the
roles
of
loneliness
cognitive
reappraisal
in
relationship
Chinese
Method:
A
cross-sectional
survey
was
conducted
on
1046
They
were
asked
complete
self-report
questionnaires.
The
questionnaires
assessed
IA,
NSSI,
reappraisal.
Results:
IA
positively
associated
with
partially
mediated
them.
In
addition,
first
half
path
model.
Specifically,
higher
level
reappraisal,
weaker
positive
effect
NSSI
through
loneliness.
Conclusion:
Interventions
targeted
reduce
increase
strategies
may
risk
adolescents
Internet
addiction.
Language: Английский