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The association between non-suicidal self-injury and negative life events in children and adolescents in underdeveloped regions of south-western China

Journal

PEERJ
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PEERJ INC
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.12665

Keywords

Non-suicidal self-injury; Adolescents; Cross-Sectional Studies; Negative life events; Repeated non-suicidal self-injury; Severity of non-suicidal self-injury; Underdeveloped regions of China

Funding

  1. NHC Key Laboratory of Drug Addiction Medicine, The First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Kunming, China [2020DAMARA-006]
  2. follow-up study of major depressive disorders in adolescent based on machine learning [202101AY070001-051]
  3. predictive study of Esketamine in adolescent depression Postgraduate research projects [2021Y337]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [82060601]
  5. Innovative Research Team of Yunnan Province [202005AE160002]
  6. Yunnan Health Training Projects of Highly Level Talents [D-2017048]

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This study aims to investigate the association between NSSI prevalence, severity, repetition, and negative life events among children and adolescents in underdeveloped regions of southwestern China. The results showed that negative life events were positively associated with NSSI, repeated NSSI, and severe NSSI. Therefore, interventions focused on negative life events may be effective in reducing NSSI among school children and adolescents in underdeveloped regions.
Background: The association between negative life events and Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) in children and adolescents has been extensively discussed. Nevertheless, little is known about the relationship between negative life events an d repetition and severity of NSSI. This survey aims to understand the association between NSSI prevalence, severity, repetition and the negative life events in children and adolescents in underdeveloped regions in south-western China. Methods: In this population-based cross-sectional study, 3,146 children and adolescents were included from underdeveloped regions of south-western China, and each of them requested to complete a self-assessment questionnaire. The Modified Version of Adolescents Self-Harm Scale (MASHS) and the Adolescent Self-rating negative Life Events Check-list were used to evaluate NSSI behaviors and negative life events, respectively. The statistical implementation of this study was carried out in the R statistical software, and the logistic regression analysis method was used to analyze the relationship between negative life events and adolescents' non-suicidal self-injury behaviors. Results: The average age of all included participants was 13.31 years old. The lifetime prevalence of NSSI was 47.0% (95% CI [36.3-58.0%]). Gender, grade level and ASLEC was positively associated with NSSI. Further analysis revealed that, for all five dimensions of ASLEC, only interpersonal relationship factor (IRF) (OR 1.77 (95% CI [1.06-2.97])), health adaptation factor (HAF) (OR 2.08 (95% CI [1.31-331])) showed prominent association with NSSI. Multivariate Logistic regression models revealed that, repetitive NSSI (OR 4.54 (95% CI [3.66-5.63])) and NSSI severity (OR 9.01 (95% CI [6.11-13.29])) were positively associated with ASLEC. Conclusion: NSSI is very common among children and adolescents in underdeveloped regions of south-western China. Negative life event are positively associated with NSSI, repeated NSSI, and severe NSSI. Negative life events centered intervention measures might be effective in reducing NSSI among school children and adolescents in underdeveloped regions of south-western China.

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