大学生非自杀性自伤的发生率及求助行为

Q4 Medicine
F. Hidayati, M. Fanani, S. Mulyani
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自伤的高发已成为各国普遍存在的健康问题。遗憾的是,东方国家对自伤的研究不如西方国家多。本研究旨在探讨印尼学生的自伤行为。采用众包的方式,通过谷歌Form发放问卷。909名18-25岁的大学生(平均年龄20.3岁,SD = 1329,女性75.4%)完成了《自我伤害陈述量表》(ISAS)自述量表,以综合评估非自杀性自伤行为。参与者在2022年6月至2022年7月期间被招募。结果显示,30%的学生有自伤行为。平均发病年龄15.5岁。多达55%的受试者报告说他们有超过50次的自残行为。报告的自伤方式包括划伤(78%)、拔头发、殴打(74%)、咬伤(57.1%)、干扰伤口愈合(46.9%)、切割(26.7%)、掐伤(66%)、抓伤(63.3%)、刺伤(25.2%)和摄入有害物质(7.3%)。88.3%的自伤者使用一种以上的自伤方法,17.2%的自伤者在自伤时感觉不到疼痛。综上所述,印尼学生的自伤发生率与其他国家没有什么不同。需要制定预防和管理措施,以帮助自残者具有适应性地处理问题和避免危险行为的策略。
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Prevalence and Help Seeking Behavior for Non-Suicidal Self-Injury on College Students
The high prevalence of NSSI has become a widespread health issue in various countries. Unfortunately, NSSI studies in Eastern countries are not as many as in Western countries. This study aims to explore the self-injury behavior of students in Indonesia. Crowdsourcing approach is used by distributing questionnaires through Google Form. A total of 909 students aged 18-25 years (mean age = 20.3, SD = 1,329, 75.4% female) participants completed the Inventory of Statements About Self-injury (ISAS) self-report scale to comprehensively assess non suicidal self-injury (NSSI). Participants were recruited during June 2022–July 2022. The results shows 30% of students were involved in NSSI behavior. The mean age of onset was 15.5 years. As many as 55% of subjects reported having committed more than 50 acts of self-injury. The reported NSSI methods included slashing (78% hair pulling, hitting 74%, biting 57.1%, interfering wound healing 46.9%, carving 26.7%, pinching 66%, scratching 63.3%, stabbing 25.2%, and ingesting a hazardous substance 7.3%. It was reported that 88.3% used more than one method, 17.2% did not feel pain while doing self-injury. In conclusion, the prevalence of NSSI among students in Indonesia is not different from other countries. Prevention and management actions need to be developed to help people who self-injure to have strategies in dealing with problems adaptively and avoiding risky behavior.
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Journal of Public Health and Development
Journal of Public Health and Development Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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