The prevalence of deliberate self-harm and its relationships to trauma and dissociation among Iranian young adults.

作者: Habib Niyaraq Nobakht , Karl Yngvar Dale

DOI: 10.1080/15299732.2016.1246397

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摘要: ABSTRACTThis study aims to investigate the prevalence of deliberate self-harm and its relationships childhood recent trauma different patterns dissociative features. A total 100 male female college students were administered a 58-item questionnaire designed detect extent dissociation, self-harm, history. Participants with behaviors reported more traumatic experiences features than participants without such behaviors. Furthermore, (i.e., 40.5%) was similar previous studies on student populations. However, contrary earlier research, significantly prevalent among men (48%) women (33%). The findings support notion that trauma, pathological depersonalization/derealization play important functional roles in From this perspective, it is feasible understand individuals who engage s...

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