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Abstract
Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) in adolescents is a significant problem that needs to be addressed, and in some cases managed, in
school settings. The current feasibility study uses screening questionnaires and follow up-interviews on NSSI in a community
sample of adolescents (N ¼ 1,052) in Sweden. Both adolescents reporting self-injury (n ¼ 66) and a comparison group (n ¼ 31)
were interviewed, and information disclosed about self-injury, as well as the results from the interviewers assessments of the
seriousness of these behaviors, were examined. Generally, adolescents reported positive feelings about being interviewed, and
52% of those who had reported self-injury in the questionnaire disclosed NSSI in the interviews. Further, a majority of these
cases, 76%, were not assessed as very serious. When NSSI was reported in a questionnaire 1 year after the interview, there
were no indications of iatrogenic effects from participating in the interview. The results support the feasibility of using NSSI
screening questionnaires in combination with follow-up interviews in schools.
school settings. The current feasibility study uses screening questionnaires and follow up-interviews on NSSI in a community
sample of adolescents (N ¼ 1,052) in Sweden. Both adolescents reporting self-injury (n ¼ 66) and a comparison group (n ¼ 31)
were interviewed, and information disclosed about self-injury, as well as the results from the interviewers assessments of the
seriousness of these behaviors, were examined. Generally, adolescents reported positive feelings about being interviewed, and
52% of those who had reported self-injury in the questionnaire disclosed NSSI in the interviews. Further, a majority of these
cases, 76%, were not assessed as very serious. When NSSI was reported in a questionnaire 1 year after the interview, there
were no indications of iatrogenic effects from participating in the interview. The results support the feasibility of using NSSI
screening questionnaires in combination with follow-up interviews in schools.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 225-234 |
Journal | Journal of School Nursing |
Volume | 29 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2013 |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Nursing
Free keywords
- safety/injury prevention
- mental health
- program development/evaluation
- quantitative research
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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 → …
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