Authors
Jodi Martin, Jean-François Bureau, Kim Yurkowski, Tania Renaud Fournier, Marie-France Lafontaine, Paula Cloutier
Publication date
2016/6/1
Journal
Journal of adolescence
Volume
49
Pages
170-180
Publisher
No longer published by Elsevier
Description
The current investigation addressed the potential for unique influences of perceived childhood maltreatment, adverse family-life events, and parent-child relational trauma on the lifetime occurrence and addictive features of non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). Participants included 957 undergraduate students (747 females; M = 20.14 years, SD = 3.88) who completed online questionnaires regarding the key variables under study. Although self-injuring youth reported more experiences with each family-based risk factor, different patterns of association were found when lifetime engagement in NSSI or its addictive features were under study. Perceived parent-child relational trauma was uniquely linked with NSSI behavior after accounting for perceived childhood maltreatment; adverse family-life events had an additional unique association. In contrast, perceived paternal maltreatment was uniquely related with NSSI's …
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