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Self-Injury in Adolescence Is Associated with Greater Behavioral Risk Avoidance, Not Risk-Taking
Strategies to link impulsivity and self-injurious behaviors (SIBs) show highly variable results, and may differ depending on the impulsivity measure used. To better understand this lack of consistency, we investigated correlations between self-report and behavioral impulsivity, inhibitory control, S...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8911447/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35268378 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11051288 |
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author | Dillahunt, Alina K. Feldman, Daniel A. Thomas, Leah R. Farstead, Brian W. Frandsen, Summer B. Lee, Somi Pazdera, Myah Galloway, Jennica Bessette, Katie L. Roberts, Henrietta Crowell, Sheila E. Watkins, Edward R. Langenecker, Scott A. Westlund Schreiner, Melinda |
author_facet | Dillahunt, Alina K. Feldman, Daniel A. Thomas, Leah R. Farstead, Brian W. Frandsen, Summer B. Lee, Somi Pazdera, Myah Galloway, Jennica Bessette, Katie L. Roberts, Henrietta Crowell, Sheila E. Watkins, Edward R. Langenecker, Scott A. Westlund Schreiner, Melinda |
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description | Strategies to link impulsivity and self-injurious behaviors (SIBs) show highly variable results, and may differ depending on the impulsivity measure used. To better understand this lack of consistency, we investigated correlations between self-report and behavioral impulsivity, inhibitory control, SIBs, and rumination. We included participants aged 13–17 years with either current or remitted psychopathology who have (n = 31) and who do not have (n = 14) a history of SIBs. Participants completed self-report measures of impulsivity, the Rumination Responsiveness Scale (RRS), and two behavioral measures of impulsivity: the Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART) and Parametric Go/No-Go (PGNG). Lifetime SIBs were positively associated with self-reported impulsivity, specifically positive and negative urgency. However, individuals with greater lifetime SIBs demonstrated greater risk aversion (lower impulsivity) as measured by the BART, whereas there was no relation between lifetime SIBs and PGNG performance. There was no relation between rumination and behavioral impulsivity, although greater rumination was associated with higher negative urgency. Future research examining the role of SIBs in the context of active versus remitted psychopathology is warranted. Because most adolescents were remitted from major depressive disorder at the time of study, follow-up studies can determine if lower risk-taking may aid individuals with more prior SIBs to achieve and maintain a remitted state. |
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spelling | pubmed-89114472022-03-11 Self-Injury in Adolescence Is Associated with Greater Behavioral Risk Avoidance, Not Risk-Taking Dillahunt, Alina K. Feldman, Daniel A. Thomas, Leah R. Farstead, Brian W. Frandsen, Summer B. Lee, Somi Pazdera, Myah Galloway, Jennica Bessette, Katie L. Roberts, Henrietta Crowell, Sheila E. Watkins, Edward R. Langenecker, Scott A. Westlund Schreiner, Melinda J Clin Med Article Strategies to link impulsivity and self-injurious behaviors (SIBs) show highly variable results, and may differ depending on the impulsivity measure used. To better understand this lack of consistency, we investigated correlations between self-report and behavioral impulsivity, inhibitory control, SIBs, and rumination. We included participants aged 13–17 years with either current or remitted psychopathology who have (n = 31) and who do not have (n = 14) a history of SIBs. Participants completed self-report measures of impulsivity, the Rumination Responsiveness Scale (RRS), and two behavioral measures of impulsivity: the Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART) and Parametric Go/No-Go (PGNG). Lifetime SIBs were positively associated with self-reported impulsivity, specifically positive and negative urgency. However, individuals with greater lifetime SIBs demonstrated greater risk aversion (lower impulsivity) as measured by the BART, whereas there was no relation between lifetime SIBs and PGNG performance. There was no relation between rumination and behavioral impulsivity, although greater rumination was associated with higher negative urgency. Future research examining the role of SIBs in the context of active versus remitted psychopathology is warranted. Because most adolescents were remitted from major depressive disorder at the time of study, follow-up studies can determine if lower risk-taking may aid individuals with more prior SIBs to achieve and maintain a remitted state. MDPI 2022-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8911447/ /pubmed/35268378 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11051288 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Dillahunt, Alina K. Feldman, Daniel A. Thomas, Leah R. Farstead, Brian W. Frandsen, Summer B. Lee, Somi Pazdera, Myah Galloway, Jennica Bessette, Katie L. Roberts, Henrietta Crowell, Sheila E. Watkins, Edward R. Langenecker, Scott A. Westlund Schreiner, Melinda Self-Injury in Adolescence Is Associated with Greater Behavioral Risk Avoidance, Not Risk-Taking |
title | Self-Injury in Adolescence Is Associated with Greater Behavioral Risk Avoidance, Not Risk-Taking |
title_full | Self-Injury in Adolescence Is Associated with Greater Behavioral Risk Avoidance, Not Risk-Taking |
title_fullStr | Self-Injury in Adolescence Is Associated with Greater Behavioral Risk Avoidance, Not Risk-Taking |
title_full_unstemmed | Self-Injury in Adolescence Is Associated with Greater Behavioral Risk Avoidance, Not Risk-Taking |
title_short | Self-Injury in Adolescence Is Associated with Greater Behavioral Risk Avoidance, Not Risk-Taking |
title_sort | self-injury in adolescence is associated with greater behavioral risk avoidance, not risk-taking |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8911447/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35268378 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11051288 |
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