大学生非自杀性自伤及其相关因素研究

Rebecca A. Vidourek
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非自杀性自伤是青少年和大学生中一个重要的健康问题。自残经常被用作应对不良情绪和心理困扰的一种消极方法。因此,本研究的目的是检查过去一年的自伤和潜在的相关因素,如物质使用和心理健康。共有777名学生在课堂上完成了美国大学健康协会-国家健康评估调查II。采用Logistic回归分析对研究目的进行检验。结果显示,7.0%的学生在过去一年中自残。Logistic回归分析显示年级、关系状况、滥用、药物使用和心理健康问题存在显著差异。最终模型对过去一年的自我伤害有显著的预测作用,占过去一年自我伤害方差的19% ~ 48%。在最后一个模型中,认真考虑过自杀的学生自残的可能性是其他学生的6倍以上,而试图自杀的学生自残的可能性是其他学生的16倍以上。因此,需要针对大学生的预防和干预方案。大学健康专业人员和其他与学生一起工作的人可能会寻求确定进一步干预的高风险群体。有自杀倾向和企图自杀史的学生自杀风险最高。为这些学生提供额外的支持可以减少自残的风险。
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Non-suicidal self-injury and associated factors among college students
Non-suicidal self-injury is a significant health problem among adolescents and college students. Self-injury is often used as a negative method of coping with adverse emotions and psychological distress. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to examine past year self-injury and potential associated factors such as substance use and mental health. A total of 777 students completed the American College Health Association – National Health Assessment Survey II in classrooms. Logistic regression analysis was used to examine the study aims. Results indicated 7.0% of students reported past year self-injury. Logistic regression analysis revealed significant differences based on grade, relationship status, abuse, substance use, and mental health problems. The final model significantly predicted past year self-injury and accounted for 19% to 48% of the variance in past year self-injury. In the final model, students who seriously considered suicide were greater than 6 times more likely to self-injure and students who attempted suicide were greater than 16 times more likely to self-injure. It appears prevention and intervention programs for college students are needed. College health professionals and others working with students may seek to identify high risk groups for further intervention. Students with a history of considering suicide and suicide attempts may be at highest risk. Providing additional supports to such students may reduce the risk of self-injury.
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