Identifying Protective and Risk Factors for Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Among Young Adults in Korea: Insights From Problem Behaviour Theory.

Danbi Oh, Hyunjoo Na
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This study aimed to identify protective and risk factors related to non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) behaviour among young adults in their 20s in Korea, providing an integrated perspective based on the Problem Behaviour Theory (PBT). The subjects were 650 young people in their 20s recruited through the promotion of mental health welfare centres in Seoul, Gyeonggi-do and Jeju-si in Korea. A self-report scale was used to measure NSSI and resilience, social support, self-compassion, childhood adversity, depression, anxiety and anger. The collected data were analysed using the SPSS 27.0 program, and hierarchical logistic regression analysis was performed to identify the protective and risk factors related to NSSI behaviour. As a result of this study, out of 650 participants, 107 (16.46%) were found to have experienced NSSI. The NSSI group was younger and had a higher proportion of females compared with the non-NSSI group. In addition, self-compassion was identified as a protective factor and childhood adversity and depression were identified as risk factors associated with NSSI behaviour. The lower the self-compassion, the higher the childhood adversity and the higher the depression, the higher the likelihood of NSSI behaviour. Based on the results, mental health services should be provided to young people with childhood adversity and high levels of depression, and efforts should be made to respond appropriately to self-injury crises. In addition, it is considered necessary to develop a program to increase the level of self-compassion to protect against the NSSI behaviour of young people in their 20s in Korea.

识别韩国青少年非自杀性自伤的保护因素和风险因素:问题行为理论的启示》。
本研究旨在根据问题行为理论(PBT)提供一个综合视角,识别韩国 20 多岁年轻人非自杀性自残(NSSI)行为的相关保护因素和风险因素。研究对象是通过韩国首尔、京畿道和济州市精神健康福利中心的宣传活动招募的 650 名 20 多岁的年轻人。研究采用自我报告量表来测量 NSSI 和复原力、社会支持、自我同情、童年逆境、抑郁、焦虑和愤怒。收集到的数据使用 SPSS 27.0 程序进行分析,并通过层次逻辑回归分析来确定与 NSSI 行为相关的保护因素和风险因素。研究结果显示,在 650 名参与者中,107 人(16.46%)有过 NSSI 行为。与非 NSSI 组相比,NSSI 组更年轻,女性比例更高。此外,自我同情被认为是一个保护因素,而童年逆境和抑郁被认为是与 NSSI 行为相关的风险因素。自我同情程度越低、童年逆境越严重、抑郁程度越高,发生 NSSI 行为的可能性就越大。根据研究结果,应为童年逆境和抑郁程度较高的青少年提供心理健康服务,并努力对自伤危机做出适当反应。此外,我们认为有必要制定一项提高自我同情水平的计划,以防止韩国 20 多岁年轻人的 NSSI 行为。
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