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Self-Harm on the Internet Among Adolescents: Prevalence and Association With Depression, Anxiety, Family Cohesion, and Social Resources

Journal

PSICOTHEMA
Volume 34, Issue 2, Pages 233-239

Publisher

COLEGIO OFICIAL DE PSICOLOGOS DE ASTURIAS
DOI: 10.7334/psicothema2021.328

Keywords

engagement Self-harm; self-injury; adolescence; depression; anxiety; family cohesion; social support

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  1. Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion (Spanish Government) [RTI2018-101167-B-100]

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Self-harm on the internet is relatively common among Spanish adolescents, with higher prevalence among girls and older teenagers. Depression and anxiety increase the risk of self-harm on the internet, while family cohesion decreases the likelihood of engaging in this behavior.
Background: Using the internet to search for information or share images about self-harm is an emerging risk among young people. The aims of this study were (a) to analyze the prevalence of different types of self-harm on the internet and differences by sex and age, and (b) to examine the relationship of self-harm on the internet with intrapersonal factors (i.e., depression and anxiety) and interpersonal factors (i.e., family cohesion and social resources). Method: The sample consisted of 1,877 adolescents (946 girls) between 12 and 17 years old (Mage = 13.41, SD = 1.25) who completed self-report measures. Results: Approximately 11% of the participants had been involved in some type of self-harm on the internet. The prevalence was significantly higher among girls than boys and among adolescents older than 15 years old. Depression and anxiety increased the risk of self-harm on the internet, whereas family cohesion decreased the probability of self-harm on the internet. Conclusions: Self-harm on the internet is a relatively widespread phenomenon among Spanish adolescents. Prevention programs should include emotional regulation, coping skills, and resilience to reduce in this behavior.

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