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Abstract
The associations between depressive symptoms and deliberate self-harm were studied by means of a 2-wave longitudinal design in a community sample of 1052 young adolescents, with longitudinal data for 83.6% of the sample. Evidence was found for a bidirectional relationship in girls, with depressive symptoms being a risk factor for increased self-harm one year later and self-harm a risk factor for increased depressive symptoms. Cluster analysis of profiles of depressive symptoms led to the identification of two clusters with clear depressive profiles (one severe, the other mild/moderate) which were both characterized by an overrepresentation of girls and elevated levels of self-harm. Clusters with more circumscribed problems were also identified; of these, significantly increased levels of self-harm were found in a cluster characterized by negative self-image and in a cluster characterized by dysphoric relations to parents. It is suggested that self-harm serves more to regulate negative self-related feelings than sadness.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 935871 |
Journal | Depression Research and Treatment |
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Publication status | Published - 2011 |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Psychiatry
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Självskadebeteende, emotionsreglering och interpersonella relationer hos tonåringar
Lundh, L.-G. (PI), Wångby Lundh, M. (Researcher), Bjärehed, J. (Researcher), Johnsson, P. (Researcher), Viborg, N. (Research student), Daukantaité, D. (Researcher) & Petterson, K. (Research student)
2006/09/01 → …
Project: Research