The potential impact of nonsuicidal self-injury disorder: Insights from individuals with lived experience.

Qualitative research in medicine & healthcare Pub Date : 2025-01-23 eCollection Date: 2024-09-09 DOI:10.4081/qrmh.2024.12631
Gregory J Lengel, Brooke A Ammerman, Kerri-Anne Bell, Jason J Washburn
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Nonsuicidal self-injury disorder (NSSI-D) is presently a condition for further study in the Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5-TR) (American Psychiatric Association, 2022). While previous studies focused on NSSI-D through the lens of experts, there is a shortage of research that explores the potential impact of NSSI-D from the perspective of those most directly affected - individuals with NSSI lived experience. The present study aimed to expand this limited literature and provide a more enhanced and nuanced understanding of the potential implications and consequences of NSSI-D from lived experience viewpoints. Adults with lifetime NSSI history (N = 38) completed a semi-structured interview that surveyed perspectives on NSSI-D, including the meaning of officially recognizing NSSI-D, potential impacts of receiving an NSSI-D diagnosis, and the impact of NSSI-D on one's decision to speak with a clinician. Results from our thematic analysis of the interview data suggested opinions about NSSI-D and its potential impact were generally positive (e.g., increased awareness, understanding, and validation, increased comfort with disclosing NSSI behavior, positive impacts on treatment, and improved functioning). Participants also highlighted potential concerns about the potential consequences of NSSI-D (e.g., negative self-perception, increased stigma, and concerns about the necessity and utility of NSSI-D), and some expressed neutral/indifferent opinions about NSSI-D. Overall, results provide valuable insights regarding potential implications and consequences of official recognition and diagnosis of NSSI-D and have relevant implications for client-clinician interactions. Results also highlight the importance and value of amplifying lived experience perspectives.

非自杀性自伤障碍的潜在影响:来自有生活经验的个体的见解。
非自杀性自伤障碍(NSSI-D)目前是精神疾病诊断与统计手册(DSM-5-TR)(美国精神病学协会,2022)中进一步研究的条件。虽然以前的研究主要是通过专家的视角来研究自伤- d,但从最直接的受影响者——有自伤生活经历的个体的角度来探讨自伤- d的潜在影响的研究却很缺乏。本研究旨在扩展这一有限的文献,并从生活经验的角度对创伤性精神障碍的潜在影响和后果提供更增强和细致的理解。有终身自伤史的成人(N = 38)完成了一项半结构化访谈,调查了对自伤- d的看法,包括正式承认自伤- d的意义,接受自伤- d诊断的潜在影响,以及自伤- d对决定与临床医生交谈的影响。我们对访谈数据的专题分析结果表明,对自伤- d及其潜在影响的看法总体上是积极的(例如,增加了意识、理解和验证,增加了对披露自伤行为的舒适度,对治疗的积极影响,以及功能的改善)。参与者还强调了对nssid潜在后果的潜在担忧(例如,消极的自我认知、耻辱感的增加,以及对nssid的必要性和实用性的担忧),一些人对nssid表达了中立/漠不关心的意见。总的来说,研究结果提供了关于官方承认和诊断nssid的潜在影响和后果的有价值的见解,并对客户-临床互动具有相关意义。结果还强调了放大生活经验视角的重要性和价值。
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