The influence of peer non-suicidal self-harm on young adults' urges to self-harm: experimental study.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Alexandra Pitman, Millie Lowther, Alexandra Pike, Jessica Davies, Angharad de Cates, Joshua E J Buckman, Oliver Robinson
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Abstract

Objective: To test the hypothesis that exposure to peer self-harm induces adolescents' urges to self-harm and that this is influenced by individual suggestibility.

Methods: We recruited 97 UK-based adults aged 18-25 years with a recent history of self-harm, measuring baseline suggestibility (Resistance to Peer Influence; RPI) and perceived ability to control urges to self-harm (using an adapted item from the Self-Efficacy to Resist Suicidal Action scale; SEASA) before and after two self-harm vignettes featuring named peers from the participant's social network (to simulate exposure to peer non-suicidal self-harm) and after a wash-out exposure. We used paired t-tests to compare mean SEASA scores pre- and post-exposure, and linear regression to test for an association between RPI and change in SEASA scores pre- and post-exposure.

Results: Perceived ability to control urges to self-harm was significantly reduced following exposure to peer self-harm (t(96) = 4.02, p < 0.001, mean difference = 0.61; 95% CI = 0.31, 0.91), but was not significantly different from baseline after exposure to a wash-out. We found no association between suggestibility and change in urges to self-harm after exposure to peer self-harm.

Conclusion: Our findings support social influences on self-harm in a sample of young adults, regardless of their individual degree of suggestibility.

同伴非自杀性自残对青少年自残冲动的影响:实验研究。
目的:验证同伴自残行为诱发青少年自残冲动的假说,以及个体易受暗示的影响。方法:我们招募了97名最近有自残史的18-25岁英国成年人,测量了基线易受暗示(抵抗同伴影响,RPI)和控制自残冲动的感知能力(使用自抗自杀行为自我效能量表的改编项目;在两个自我伤害的小插曲之前和之后(模拟暴露于同伴非自杀性自我伤害),这些小插曲来自参与者的社会网络(模拟暴露于同伴非自杀性自我伤害),以及在冲洗暴露之后。我们使用配对t检验来比较暴露前后的平均SEASA分数,并使用线性回归来检验RPI与暴露前后的SEASA分数变化之间的关联。结果:自我伤害冲动的控制能力在同伴自我伤害暴露后显著降低(t(96)= 4.02, p)。结论:我们的研究结果支持社会对年轻人自我伤害的影响,无论他们的个人易受暗示程度如何。
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Acta Neuropsychiatrica
Acta Neuropsychiatrica NEUROSCIENCES-PSYCHIATRY
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期刊介绍: Acta Neuropsychiatrica is an international journal focussing on translational neuropsychiatry. It publishes high-quality original research papers and reviews. The Journal''s scope specifically highlights the pathway from discovery to clinical applications, healthcare and global health that can be viewed broadly as the spectrum of work that marks the pathway from discovery to global health.
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