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Parental Psychological Control, Parent-Related Loneliness, Depressive Symptoms, and Regulatory Emotional Self-Efficacy: A Moderated Serial Mediation Model of Nonsuicidal Self-Injury

Journal

ARCHIVES OF SUICIDE RESEARCH
Volume 26, Issue 3, Pages 1462-1477

Publisher

ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/13811118.2021.1922109

Keywords

Adolescents; depressive symptoms; loneliness; nonsuicidal self-injury; parental psychological control; regulatory emotional self-efficacy

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31771228]
  2. National Social Science Foundation of China [19ZDA360]
  3. Guangdong Youth Research Project [2018WT005]
  4. Projects of Key Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences, MOE [17 JJD190001, 16JJD190001]
  5. Special Funds for the Cultivation of Guangdong College Students' Scientific and Technological Innovation (Climbing Program Special Funds) [pdjh2021b0145]

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The study highlights the positive association between parental psychological control and NSSI, with parent-related loneliness and depressive symptoms mediating this relationship. Furthermore, regulatory emotional self-efficacy moderates the indirect relationships between parental psychological control and NSSI.
Objective Adolescent nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) has become an alarming public health concern. Parental psychological control has been identified as a risk factor for NSSI in some western samples. However, the relationship between parental psychological control and NSSI remains unclear among Chinese adolescents. Furthermore, little is known about how parental psychological control affects NSSI. This study aims to examine a moderated serial mediation model of NSSI, revealing the mediating and moderating mechanisms underlying the relationship between parental psychological control and NSSI. Method A total of 953 Chinese secondary school students (47.7% females, mean age = 12.53 years, SD = 0.63) completed questionnaires of NSSI, parental psychological control, parent-related loneliness, depressive symptoms, and regulatory emotional self-efficacy. Results Parental psychological control was positively associated with NSSI. This association was mediated by parent-related loneliness and depressive symptoms independently. Also, it was serially mediated by parent-related loneliness and depressive symptoms. In addition, regulatory emotional self-efficacy moderated the indirect relationships between parental psychological control and NSSI. Conclusions Findings of this study shed light on how NSSI is affected by parental psychological control, parent-related loneliness, depressive symptoms, and regulatory emotional self-efficacy, and provide insights into the prevention and intervention measures targeting adolescent NSSI.

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