The Experiences of Self-Injury Amongst Adolescents and Young Adults within a South African Context |
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Authors: | Cithra Bheamadu Elzette Fritz Jace Pillay |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Johannesburgcbheamadu@uj.ac.za;3. University of Johannesburg |
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Abstract: | The aim of the study was to explore the experiences of self-injury among adolescents and young adults within the South African context. The participants were twelve university students who had self-injured in their adolescence (females = 92%). The data were collected through interviews, personal writings and collages and analysed using phenomenological data analysis. The findings indicate that self-injury is a strategy used to alleviate intense intrapersonal and interpersonal distress. To understand the complexity of self-injury, an integrative theoretical approach, encompassing a developmental and biopsychosocial perspective was used. |
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Keywords: | adolescents attachment biopsychosocial development phenomenological self-injury |
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