1. Bullying, Present Romantic Relationship and Depression as Predictive Factors of Non-Suicidal Self-Injury in Adolescent Psychiatric Patients
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Zhuo-Hui Huang, Ji-Jie Zhang, Hua Zhang, Fei Wang, Cai-Lan Hou, Fu-Jun Jia, Yin-Du Liu, Jing-Jing Yang, and Shibin Wang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine ,Psychiatry ,Psychology ,Romance ,Depression (differential diagnoses) - Abstract
Background: Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), as a major public health issue of high complexity, multifactorial causes and great socioeconomic and family impact, affects China now especially after COVID-19. The aim of this study was to explore the clinical and psychological characteristic in adolescent psychiatric patients with or without NSSI.Methods: Adolescent psychiatric patients were recruited from psychiatric outpatient and inpatient unit in Guangdong mental Health Center between October and December 2020. NSSI was evaluated by the modified version of Adolescents Self-Harm Scale. Childhood trauma was assessed by the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-Short Form (CTQ-SF). Peer bullying experience was evaluated by The Revised Olweus Bully/Victim Questionnaire(BVQ-R). Depression was assessed by the Montgomery–Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS). Clinical data were collected from electronic medical record system.Results: The sample included 157 adolescent psychiatric patients (72.6% female), aged 13-18 years (M=15.39, SD=0.145). NSSI group experienced more peer bullying (t=4.08,P<0.001), more likely to get into romantic relationship currently(χ2=5.38, P=0.02), more times of hospitalization (t=0.36, PPP<0.001), and mood-stabilizer treatment (χ2 =8.53, PConclusions: Adolescent psychiatric patients with NSSI have significantly higher incidences of life event such as peer bulling, childhood trauma experience, and they were more likely to get into a romantic relationship. Meanwhile, patients with NSSI had significantly severe level of depression, being more on benzodiazepine and mood-stabilizer use. This provides a valuable basis for our clinical treatment of adolescent mental patients with NSSI.
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- 2021
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