| Literature DB >> 30005190 |
Lindsay A Taliaferro1, Barbara J McMorris2, Marla E Eisenberg3.
Abstract
We examined associations between social connections and non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) among transgender/gender non-conforming (TGNC) youth. Data came from the 2016 Minnesota Student Survey (N = 2168). Logistic regression analyses determined connectedness factors associated with any past-year NSSI and repetitive NSSI, as well as moderating effects of significant connectedness factors on different risk factors. Almost 55% of TGNC students engaged in NSSI, and 40% of self-injurers reported repetitive self-injury. Parent connectedness, connections to non-parental adults, and school safety emerged as robust protective factors. Strategies to prevent/reduce NSSI should focus on fostering connections with prosocial adults, and ensuring schools represent safe places.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescent; Connectedness; Self-harm
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30005190 PMCID: PMC6129209 DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2018.06.068
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychiatry Res ISSN: 0165-1781 Impact factor: 3.222