Associations of diet quality and daily free sugar intake with depressive and anxiety symptoms among Chinese adolescents
Journal of Affective Disorders,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
350, С. 550 - 558
Опубликована: Янв. 14, 2024
Язык: Английский
The roles of psychological needs satisfaction and impulsivity to parent-child conflict and non-suicidal self-injury
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
15
Опубликована: Дек. 23, 2024
Introduction
Non-suicidal
self-injury
is
a
serious
health
problem
among
adolescents.
However,
the
association
between
parent–child
conflict
and
adolescent
non-suicidal
its
underlying
mechanisms
have
not
been
studied
sufficiently.
Based
on
interpersonal
model
of
self-injury,
we
tested
relationship
self-injury.
Furthermore,
based
self-determination
theory
diathesis-stress
model,
examined
whether
psychological
needs
satisfaction
mediated
link
if
impulsivity
moderated
this
mediating
effect.
Methods
Using
cross-sectional
design,
recruited
656
adolescents
(Mage
=
13.43;
47%
female)
from
two
junior
high
schools
in
Hubei
province
China.
Results
The
results
indicated
positive
Psychological
High
strengthened
indirect
effect
Specifically,
direct
further
Conclusions
Our
findings
highlight
potential
underlining
can
inspire
educational
practitioners
to
focus
interaction
family
risk
factors
individual
when
developing
intervention
programs
for
Язык: Английский
Research Progress on the Association between Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Behavior and Sleep Disorder in Adolescents
Advances in Clinical Medicine,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
14(01), С. 1700 - 1706
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2024
Язык: Английский
Exploring the effect of family function on non-suicidal self-injury among Chinese adolescents in different family socioeconomic status
International Journal of Social Psychiatry,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Окт. 23, 2024
Background:
Non-suicidal
self-injury
(NSSI)
among
adolescents
represents
an
alarming
public
health
concern
worldwide.
Both
family
function
and
socioeconomic
status
(SES)
were
found
to
play
important
roles
in
adolescent
NSSI
engagement.
However,
the
effects
of
on
different
SES
are
not
well
evidenced.
Aims:
This
study
aimed
explore
how
functions
(adaptation,
partnership,
growth,
affection,
resolve)
affect
levels.
Methods:
Data
used
this
was
derived
from
Students’
Mental
Health
Network
Project
(SMHN),
a
survey
conducted
8,872
pairs
adolescent-caregivers
city
central
China.
Socio-demographic
characteristics,
function,
NSSI,
adverse
life
events,
depressive
symptoms
measured
adolescents.
Family
generated
caregivers
self-reported
information
using
principal
component
analysis.
Chi-square
test
multivariate
binary
logistic
regression
analyses
adopted
analyze
NSSI.
Results:
It
revealed
that
10.2%
reported
engaging
past
12
months.
Poor
high
positively
associated
with
Partnership,
both
adaptation
resolve
NSSI-protective
factors
for
low,
middle,
SES,
respectively.
Conclusions:
Efforts
address
should
acknowledge
association
between
Язык: Английский
Mechanisms and intervention strategies of emotional dysregulation in individuals with nonsuicidal self-injury
Interdisciplinary Nursing Research,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
2(4), С. 257 - 263
Опубликована: Окт. 26, 2023
Abstract
Nonsuicidal
self-injury
(NSSI)
is
a
deliberate,
direct,
socially
unacceptable,
and
nonsuicidal
form
of
self-hurt,
with
high
incidence
rate
among
adolescents.
NSSI
harms
people’s
bodies
minds,
dampening
their
social
function
increasing
the
risk
suicide.
The
Benefit
Barrier
Model
proposes
that
core
benefit
emotional
gain,
in
other
words,
emotion
regulation
effect
behaviors.
purpose
this
study
was
to
elucidate
relationship
between
dysregulation
(ED),
analyze
possible
behavioral
neural
mechanisms
underlying
ED
NSSI,
summarize
application
strategies
intervention
for
NSSI.
This
review
provides
evidence
implications
further
research
on
interventions
related
people
Язык: Английский
The effects of family environment cognition and its difference perceived by adolescents and their parents on the treatment effect of non-suicidal self-injury behaviors in adolescents: a 1-year prospective cohort study
Frontiers in Psychiatry,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
14
Опубликована: Сен. 12, 2023
Introduction
Family
environment
is
the
primary
for
adolescent
growth
and
development,
which
believed
to
have
an
important
impact
on
occurrence
of
non-suicidal
self-injury
(NSSI)
behavior
in
adolescents.
This
study
aimed
explore
effects
family
cognition
cognitive
differences
perceived
by
adolescents
their
parents
treatment
NSSI
provide
more
potential
perspectives
treatment.
Methods
A
one-year
prospective
longitudinal
sub-cohort
investigation
was
carried
out
among
199
engaged
one
guardians
from
Longitudinal
Psychosomatic
Disease
Study
(LoPDS).
The
behaviors
were
evaluated
at
3
months,
6
months
1
year
after
enrollment.
scale
(FES)
Behavior
Questionnaire
used
as
assessment
tools
behaviors.
Multiple
linear
regression
investigate
role
perception
difference
effect
NSSI.
Results
After
follow-up,
impulse
score
recent
2
weeks,
frequency
total
number
weeks
decreased
significantly.
higher
cohesion
(Beta:
1.130,
95%
CI:
0.886,1.373;
p=0.032),
parental
expressiveness
0.818,
0.375,1.260;
p=0.037)
active-recreational
orientation
0.609,
0.236,0.981;
p=0.048),
better
effect.
However,
conflict
-0.838,
-1.377,-0.298;
p=0.024)
associated
with
lower
outcomes.
greater
between
-1.307,
-2.074,-0.539;
p=0.014)
conflict(Beta:
-0.665,
-0.919,-0.410;
p=0.037),
worse
therapeutic
might
be.
Discussion
There
certain
relationships
adolescents,
subjective
relationship
had
a
significant
Helping
them
identify
cause
conducting
systematic
therapy
points
may
be
another
perspective
improve
Язык: Английский
Cumulative ecological risk and nonsuicidal self‐injury in adolescents: The mediation of depression and the moderation of impulsiveness
Child Care Health and Development,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
50(1)
Опубликована: Дек. 16, 2023
Abstract
Background
This
study
is
based
on
the
biosocial
model
of
nonsuicidal
self‐injury
(NSSI),
to
explore
effects
cumulative
ecological
risk
adolescents'
NSSI,
mediating
effect
depression
between
and
moderating
role
impulsiveness
in
this
pathway.
Methods
A
total
16
508
adolescents,
with
7903
males
(47.9%),
participated
completed
Cumulative
Ecological
Risk
Questionnaire,
Short
Form
Center
for
Epidemiological
Studies
Depression
Scale,
Impulsiveness
assessment,
Nonsuicidal
Self‐Injury
Scale.
Results
(1)
There
was
a
significant
positive
correlation
risk,
depression,
impulsiveness,
NSSI;
(2)
significantly
predicted
(3)
had
(4)
moderated
both
NSSI
adolescents.
Conclusions
are
factors
adolescent
play
crucial
Язык: Английский