Authors
Jean-François Bureau, Jodi Martin, Nathalie Freynet, Alexane Alie Poirier, Marie-France Lafontaine, Paula Cloutier
Publication date
2010/5
Journal
Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Volume
39
Pages
484-494
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Family experiences are influential in the development of non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). The current study aimed to identify specific dimensions underlying early parent–child relationships in association with NSSI. It was hypothesized that all relationship dimensions would be related with NSSI, with some dimensions being stronger predictors when accounting for shared variance. Gender differences were also assessed. Participants were grouped according to the endorsement of NSSI in the past 6 months, resulting in a Non-NSSI group (n = 1133) and a NSSI group (n = 105). Significant differences were found for the relationship dimensions between the two groups. When shared variance was accounted for, fear and alienation were the only dimensions predicting NSSI. Similar results were found for females (n = 887), while no analyses using males (n = 351) were significant. These results emphasize the …
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JF Bureau, J Martin, N Freynet, AA Poirier… - Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2010