Exploring Peer Factors in South Korean Youths' Reactions to Non-Suicidal Self-Injury

Seoyoun Kim, Dong-gwi Lee
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Youths across cultures show an alarming prevalence of non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). This study explored the effects of perceived peer popularity and relationship closeness on the reactions of youths with no NSSI history to peers engaging in NSSI. Two hundred and eighty young Koreans (mean age = 17.06) were asked about how they would respond to four hypothetical self-injuring characters. The results revealed that the participants evaluated unpopular peers and their NSSI more favorably, but were more willing to personally provide help to peers they were closer with, regardless of popularity. For close friends, the participants were more willing to provide emotional help than behavioral help, and their own unstable psychological conditions were associated with agreeable evaluations about NSSI. This paper provides suggestions for school counselors concerning youths’ social experiences and mental health.
探讨韩国青少年对非自杀性自伤反应的同伴因素
不同文化的青少年显示出惊人的非自杀性自伤(NSSI)的流行。本研究旨在探讨无自伤史青少年感知同伴受欢迎程度和关系亲密程度对同伴自伤行为反应的影响。280名韩国年轻人(平均年龄为17.06岁)被问及他们对四个假设的自残角色的反应。结果显示,参与者对不受欢迎的同伴和他们的自伤更有好感,但更愿意亲自向他们更亲近的同伴提供帮助,而不管他们是否受欢迎。对于亲密的朋友,参与者更愿意提供情感上的帮助而不是行为上的帮助,并且他们自己不稳定的心理状态与对自伤的愉快评价有关。本文就青少年的社会经历和心理健康为学校辅导员提供建议。
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