| Literature DB >> 30479803 |
Amarendra Gandhi1, Koen Luyckx1, Luc Goossens1, Shubhada Maitra2, Laurence Claes1,3.
Abstract
Loneliness and attitude towards aloneness have been shown to be associated to depression, anxiety, and other psychiatric disorders in adolescents and they may also increase the vulnerability to Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI). Therefore, the present study investigated the association between lifetime prevalence and functions of NSSI, parent- and peer-related loneliness, and attitude towards aloneness (positive and negative). Data regarding NSSI, loneliness, and attitude towards aloneness were collected from a sample of 401 high school students from three different high schools located in the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium. Lifetime prevalence of NSSI was found to be 16.5%. Females reported a higher lifetime prevalence of NSSI than males. Higher mean scores for parent-, peer-related loneliness, and positive attitude (i.e., affinity) towards aloneness was observed in adolescents with lifetime NSSI as compared to adolescents without a history of NSSI. Finally, a positive correlation between self-related (i.e., automatic) functions of NSSI and parent- and peer-related loneliness and a positive attitude towards aloneness was also observed.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescents; Attitude towards aloneness; Non-Suicidal Self-Injury; Parent-related loneliness; Peer-related loneliness
Year: 2018 PMID: 30479803 PMCID: PMC6194522 DOI: 10.5334/pb.385
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychol Belg ISSN: 0033-2879
Factor structure for the functions of NSSI scale as proposed by Gandhi et al., (2016). The third section represents the items not considered for calculating the factor scores as they had factor loadings less than 0.40.
| 1. | To avoid or suppress feelings of confusion/aimlessness |
| 2. | To avoid or suppress inner feelings of emptiness |
| 3. | To avoid or suppress negative feelings |
| 4. | To avoid or suppress suicidal thoughts |
| 5. | To avoid or suppress painful images or memories |
| 6. | To obtain a feeling of pleasure |
| 7. | To get into a trance or numb state |
| 1. | To show myself how strong I am |
| 2. | To show others how strong I am |
| 3. | To make myself unattractive |
| 4. | To avoid doing chores or tasks I don’t want to do |
| 5. | To avoid being with other people |
| 1. | To escape from doing school, work, or other activities |
| 2. | To get attention from others |
| 3. | To punish myself |
| 4. | To provide myself a sense of identity or individuality |
| 5. | To define myself as a person |
| 6. | To escape from a trance or numb state |
A comparison of means (with standard deviations) for lifetime NSSI for the subscales of LACA with covariates.
| NSS1 = 0 ( | NSSI = 1 ( | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The subscales of LACA | ||||||||
| Loneliness Parents | 17.88 | (5.34) | 22.69 | (8.39) | 33.23 | <0.001 | 6.78 | <0.001 |
| Loneliness Peers | 19.63 | (6.07) | 24.32 | (7.74) | 30.60 | <0.001 | 1.99 | 0.158 |
| Positive attitude towards aloneness | 31.42 | (5.41) | 34.88 | (5.53) | 19.82 | <0.001 | 4.50 | 0.035 |
| Negative attitude towards aloneness | 29.24 | (5.26) | 29.31 | (5.30) | 0.25 | 0.618 | 0.32 | 0.572 |
Note: F1 = When controlling for age and gender, F2 = When controlling for age, gender, and depression.
Pearson correlations between automatic functions, social functions, and four subscales of LACA. These correlations were calculated only for participants who had engaged in at least one episode of NSSI (n = 65).
| Automatic functions | Social functions | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Loneliness Parents | 0.44 | *** | 0.05 |
| Loneliness Peers | 0.46 | *** | 0.17 |
| Positive attitude towards aloneness | 0.46 | *** | 0.11 |
| Negative attitude towards aloneness | 0.10 | 0.21 | |
*** p < 0.001.