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A qualitative study of how self-harm starts and continues among Chinese adolescents

BACKGROUND: It is essential to investigate the experiences behind why adolescents start and continue to self-harm in order to develop targeted treatment and prevent future self-harming behaviours. AIMS: The aims of this study are to understand the motivations for initiating and repeating nonfatal se...

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Autores principales: Chen, Runsen, Wang, Yuanyuan, Liu, Li, Lu, Li, Wilson, Amanda, Gong, Shuxiao, Zhu, Yingrong, Sheng, Caihua, Zeng, Ying, Li, Yamin, Ou, Jianjun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7791561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33331254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2020.144
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author Chen, Runsen
Wang, Yuanyuan
Liu, Li
Lu, Li
Wilson, Amanda
Gong, Shuxiao
Zhu, Yingrong
Sheng, Caihua
Zeng, Ying
Li, Yamin
Ou, Jianjun
author_facet Chen, Runsen
Wang, Yuanyuan
Liu, Li
Lu, Li
Wilson, Amanda
Gong, Shuxiao
Zhu, Yingrong
Sheng, Caihua
Zeng, Ying
Li, Yamin
Ou, Jianjun
author_sort Chen, Runsen
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description BACKGROUND: It is essential to investigate the experiences behind why adolescents start and continue to self-harm in order to develop targeted treatment and prevent future self-harming behaviours. AIMS: The aims of this study are to understand the motivations for initiating and repeating nonfatal self-harm, the different methods used between first-time and repeated self-harm and the reasons that adolescents do not seek help from health services. METHODS: Adolescents with repeated nonfatal self-harm experiences were recruited to participate in individual, semi-structured qualitative interviews. The interviews were analysed with interpretative phenomenological analysis. RESULTS: We found that nonfatal self-harm among adolescents occurred comparatively early and was often triggered by specific reasons. However, the subsequent nonfatal self-harm could be causeless, with repeated self-harm becoming a maladaptive coping strategy to handle daily pressure and negative emotions. The choice of tools used was related to the ease of accessibility, the life-threatening risk and the size of the scars. Adolescents often concealed their scars on purpose, which made early identification insufficient. Peer influence, such as online chat groups encouraging self-harm by discussing and sharing self-harm pictures, could also lead to increased self-harm. The results also included participants’ opinions on how to stop nonfatal self-harm and their dissatisfaction with the current healthcare services. CONCLUSIONS: The current study provides important implications both for early identification and interventions for adolescents who engage in repeated nonfatal self-harm, and for individualising treatment planning that benefits them. It is also worthwhile to further investigate how peer influence and social media may affect self-harm in adolescents.
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spelling pubmed-77915612021-01-15 A qualitative study of how self-harm starts and continues among Chinese adolescents Chen, Runsen Wang, Yuanyuan Liu, Li Lu, Li Wilson, Amanda Gong, Shuxiao Zhu, Yingrong Sheng, Caihua Zeng, Ying Li, Yamin Ou, Jianjun BJPsych Open Papers BACKGROUND: It is essential to investigate the experiences behind why adolescents start and continue to self-harm in order to develop targeted treatment and prevent future self-harming behaviours. AIMS: The aims of this study are to understand the motivations for initiating and repeating nonfatal self-harm, the different methods used between first-time and repeated self-harm and the reasons that adolescents do not seek help from health services. METHODS: Adolescents with repeated nonfatal self-harm experiences were recruited to participate in individual, semi-structured qualitative interviews. The interviews were analysed with interpretative phenomenological analysis. RESULTS: We found that nonfatal self-harm among adolescents occurred comparatively early and was often triggered by specific reasons. However, the subsequent nonfatal self-harm could be causeless, with repeated self-harm becoming a maladaptive coping strategy to handle daily pressure and negative emotions. The choice of tools used was related to the ease of accessibility, the life-threatening risk and the size of the scars. Adolescents often concealed their scars on purpose, which made early identification insufficient. Peer influence, such as online chat groups encouraging self-harm by discussing and sharing self-harm pictures, could also lead to increased self-harm. The results also included participants’ opinions on how to stop nonfatal self-harm and their dissatisfaction with the current healthcare services. CONCLUSIONS: The current study provides important implications both for early identification and interventions for adolescents who engage in repeated nonfatal self-harm, and for individualising treatment planning that benefits them. It is also worthwhile to further investigate how peer influence and social media may affect self-harm in adolescents. Cambridge University Press 2020-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7791561/ /pubmed/33331254 http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2020.144 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chen, Runsen
Wang, Yuanyuan
Liu, Li
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Wilson, Amanda
Gong, Shuxiao
Zhu, Yingrong
Sheng, Caihua
Zeng, Ying
Li, Yamin
Ou, Jianjun
A qualitative study of how self-harm starts and continues among Chinese adolescents
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title_short A qualitative study of how self-harm starts and continues among Chinese adolescents
title_sort qualitative study of how self-harm starts and continues among chinese adolescents
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33331254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2020.144
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