Non-Suicidal Self Injury: Indian Perspective

R. G. Thakurta
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Self-injurious behavior or deliberate self-harm (DSH) in adolescents and young adults is an area of growing concern. Reports from clinics and emergency rooms are pointing to the increase in incidence. However, there are very few studies from India. Many of the people presenting with acts of self-harm do not have suicidal intent, and this has prompted the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5)[1] to propose a category of Nonsuicidal Self-Injury (NSSI) as a “Condition for Further Study” to encourage further research in this area. DSM-5 Proposed Criteria for NSSI requires an individual to engage in intentional self-inflicted damage to the surface of his/her body, on 5 or more days in the last 1 year, with the expectation that the injury will lead to only mild or moderate physical harm. NSSI is defined as ‘intentional destruction of one’s body tissue without suicidal intent’.
非自杀性自伤:印度人的观点
青少年和年轻人的自残行为或故意自残(DSH)是一个日益受到关注的领域。来自诊所和急诊室的报告指出,发病率有所上升。然而,来自印度的研究很少。许多表现出自残行为的人并没有自杀意图,这促使《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第五版(DSM-5)[1]将非自杀性自伤(NSSI)分类作为“进一步研究条件”,以鼓励这一领域的进一步研究。DSM-5《自伤建议标准》要求个体在过去一年中有5天或5天以上故意对其身体表面造成自我伤害,并期望伤害只会导致轻度或中度的身体伤害。自伤被定义为“没有自杀意图的故意破坏身体组织”。
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