控制在促发和激励年轻人自我伤害中的作用:定性数据的系统回顾和综合。

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-06-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0325683
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摘要

过去十年,发达国家年轻人的自残率稳步上升。了解年轻人的自残经历可以帮助我们了解是什么导致了这种情况的增加。因此,本综述的目的是综合定性研究,考察年轻人自残的诱发因素和激励因素。系统检索了PsychInfo、Embase和Medline截止到2024年9月发表的文章。共确定了50项定性研究(研究N范围从3-115),并使用Attride-Stirling的主题网络分析过程综合了关键发现。纳入研究的质量使用两个乔安娜-布里格斯研究所检查表的修改版本进行评估。Control被确定为一个全局主题。沉淀者是由年轻人对缺乏控制的感知所告知的,而获得控制的欲望被确定为自我伤害的潜在动机。这项审查的结果强调了支持和教育年轻人提高他们对痛苦的容忍度的必要性,特别是在他们无法控制的情况下。此外,针对自我伤害的青少年及其家庭成员的治疗干预、培训和教育计划可能是有效的干预青少年自我伤害的措施。
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The role of control in precipitating and motivating self-harm in young people: A systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative data.

The role of control in precipitating and motivating self-harm in young people: A systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative data.

The role of control in precipitating and motivating self-harm in young people: A systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative data.

The role of control in precipitating and motivating self-harm in young people: A systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative data.

The last decade has seen a steady rise in self-harm rates in young people in developed countries. Understanding the experience of self-harm in young people can provide insight into what may be driving this increase. The aim of the current review was therefore to synthesise qualitative research examining precipitating and motivating factors underlying self-harm in young people. PsychInfo, Embase and Medline were systematically searched for articles published up to September 2024. A total of 50 qualitative studies (study N ranging from 3-115) were identified, and key findings were synthesised using Attride-Stirling's Thematic Network Analysis process. The quality of included studies was assessed using a modified version of two Joanna-Briggs Institute Checklists. Control was identified as a global theme. Precipitants were informed by young people's perception of an absence of control and the desire to gain control was identified as an underlying motivation for self-harm. The findings from this review highlight the need to support and educate young people to improve their distress tolerance, particularly in respect to situations outside of their control. Furthermore, therapeutic interventions, and training and educational programs targeting young people who self-harm and their family members might be effective interventions for self-harm in young people.

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