@article{0f856cbc98e14394b65a00a550a7ef7e,
title = "Off track or on?: Associations of positive and negative life events with the continuation versus cessation of repetitive adolescent nonsuicidal self-injury",
abstract = "Objective: This study examined how patterns of repetitive (≥5 instances) nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) associate with measures of resilience and life events retrospectively reported to have occurred within the last year, 1 to Method: Life events reported by 557 young adults (mean [SD] age 25.3 [0.68]; 59.2% women) were classified as positive, negative, or profoundly negative based on their relationship to participants' mental health and well-being. We subsequently examined how these categories, together with resilience, were cross-sectionally associated with reporting no NSSI, and the (full/partial) cessation/continuation of repetitive NSSI from adolescence to young adulthood.Results: Repetitive NSSI in adolescence was associated with (profoundly) negative life events. Relative to cessation, NSSI continuation was significantly associated with more kinds of negative life events (odds ratio [OR] = 1.79) and fewer kinds of positive life events 1 to Conclusion: Resilience appears important for the cessation of repetitive NSSI, but contextual factors must still be considered. Assessing positive life events in future studies holds promise.",
keywords = "life events, recovery, self-harm, self-injury, trajectory",
author = "Benjamin Clar{\'e}us and Daiva Daukantait{\'e}",
year = "2023",
doi = "10.1002/jclp.23533",
language = "English",
volume = "79",
pages = "2459--2477",
journal = "Journal of Clinical Psychology",
issn = "1097-4679",
publisher = "John Wiley & Sons Inc.",
number = "11",
}