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Non-suicidal self-injury in adolescence: a longitudinal study of the relationship between NSSI, psychological distress and perceived parenting.

Imke Baetens1, Laurence Claes2, Patrick Onghena2, Hans Grietens3, Karla Van Leeuwen2, Ciska Pieters2, Jan R Wiersema4, James W Griffith5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The present study investigates whether either adolescents' psychological distress and/or perceived parenting predicted the occurrence of NSSI. Furthermore, the consequences of NSSI are examined in a three-wave longitudinal study.
DESIGN: The sample at time 1 (age 12) consisted of 1396 adolescent reports and 1438 parent reports. At time 2 (age 13), 827 adolescent reports and 936 parent reports were obtained. Time 3 (age 14) included 754 adolescent reports and 790 parent reports. Psychological distress of adolescents was measured using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire. Perceived parenting behaviors were examined by the Parental Behavior Scale and the Psychological Control Scale.
RESULTS: A total of 10% of the adolescents engaged in NSSI at least once before age 15. Higher psychological distress of adolescents at time 1 was associated with the presence of NSSI at time 2 or 3. The association between psychological distress at time 1 and perception of decreased parental rule setting at time 3 was mediated by the presence of NSSI at time 2.
CONCLUSIONS: The present study showed that psychological distress at age 12 predicts NSSI over time and that parental awareness of NSSI changes the perception of parenting behaviors.
Copyright © 2014 The Foundation for Professionals in Services for Adolescents. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Keywords:  Adolescence; Longitudinal; Non-suicidal self-injury; Parenting; Psychological distress

Mesh:

Year:  2014        PMID: 25086458     DOI: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2014.05.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Adolesc        ISSN: 0140-1971


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