非自杀性自我伤害和物质使用障碍:成瘾的共同语言

Salvatore Giorgi, McKenzie Himelein-Wachowiak, Dan J. Habib, Pallavi V. Kulkarni, Brenda L. Curtis
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非自杀式自伤(NSSI),还是故意伤害他人?这一现象与物质使用障碍(sud)有许多相似之处,包括人群水平的特征、冲动特征以及与其他精神障碍的共病性。研究进一步表明,自残者采用了SUD康复社区中常见的语言(例如,“干净”、“复发”、“成瘾”和关于清醒里程碑的庆祝语言)。在这项研究中,我们通过比较公共Reddit论坛上有关自伤和吸毒成瘾的讨论,来调查自伤和自伤的共同语言。为此,我们在自伤和SUD Reddit用户之间建立了一组LDA主题,并显示两个域的共享语言包括SUD恢复语言以及支持论坛的其他常见主题(例如,请求帮助和感谢)。接下来,我们检查了整个reddit的发帖活动,并注意到在{emph{r/selfharm}上发帖的用户也在许多与精神健康相关的子reddit上发帖,而与药物成瘾相关的子reddit的用户则没有,尽管自伤和SUDs之间存在很高的共病。这些结果表明,虽然自残的人可能会将自己的障碍视为一种成瘾,但他们的发帖习惯与其他精神障碍相比,在从猝死症中康复的过程中表现出更多的合并症。这些观察结果对那些自残并通过在网上分享自己的经历来寻求支持的人具有临床意义。
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Nonsuicidal Self-Injury and Substance Use Disorders: A Shared Language of Addiction
Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI), or the deliberate injuring of one?s body without intending to die, has been shown to exhibit many similarities to substance use disorders (SUDs), including population-level characteristics, impulsivity traits, and comorbidity with other mental disorders. Research has further shown that people who self-injure adopt language common in SUD recovery communities (e.g., “clean”, “relapse”, “addiction,” and celebratory language about sobriety milestones). In this study, we investigate the shared language of NSSI and SUD by comparing discussions on public Reddit forums related to self-injury and drug addiction. To this end, we build a set of LDA topics across both NSSI and SUD Reddit users and show that shared language across the two domains includes SUD recovery language in addition to other themes common to support forums (e.g., requests for help and gratitude). Next, we examine Reddit-wide posting activity and note that users posting in {emph{r/selfharm} also post in many mental health-related subreddits, while users of drug addiction related subreddits do not, despite high comorbidity between NSSI and SUDs. These results show that while people who self-injure may contextualize their disorder as an addiction, their posting habits demonstrate comorbidities with other mental disorders more so than their counterparts in recovery from SUDs. These observations have clinical implications for people who self-injure and seek support by sharing their experiences online.
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