Comparison of non-suicidal self-injurious behavior and suicide attempts in patients admitted to a psychiatric crisis unit |
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Authors: | Laurence Claes Jennifer Muehlenkamp Walter Vandereycken Luc Hamelinck Helga Martens Stephan Claes |
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Affiliation: | aKatholieke Universiteit Leuven, Department of Psychology, Tiensestraat 102, 3000 Leuven, Belgium;bUniversity of North Dakota, Department of Psychology, Grand Forks, ND, USA;cUniversity of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Department of Psychology, Eau Claire, WI, USA;dUniversity Hospital Gasthuisberg, Crisis Intervention Unit, Leuven, Belgium |
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Abstract: | The aim of the current study was to examine differences in personality, coping skills, and select psychopathology symptoms in psychiatric patients with and without non-suicidal self-injury and/or suicide attempts. We collected data in a sample of 128 psychiatric patients by means of self-report questionnaires measuring self-harm, psychological symptoms, personality and coping skills. Results support a continuum of self-harm such that patients with both non-suicidal self-injury and suicide attempts exhibit significantly greater levels of psychopathology and lower levels of adaptive personality traits and coping skills. The findings point to the clinical importance of making a distinction between non-suicidal self-injury and suicide attempts, and offers additional variables to consider outside of intent when appraising suicide risk. |
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Keywords: | Non-suicidal self-injury Suicide attempts Psychopathology Personality Coping |
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