2020
DOI: 10.23844/kjcp.2020.05.32.2.971
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A Case Study on the Experience of Self-Injury among College Students

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“…Furthermore, the correlations between scar concealment and psychological characteristics were stronger than those with physical characteristics (e.g., the size or number of scars). Such findings support previous research that indicates the fear of stigma as a reason for concealing NSSI scars, the tendency to perform NSSI on easily hidden areas, and the use of band-aids and tattoos to cover scars [ 40 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Furthermore, the correlations between scar concealment and psychological characteristics were stronger than those with physical characteristics (e.g., the size or number of scars). Such findings support previous research that indicates the fear of stigma as a reason for concealing NSSI scars, the tendency to perform NSSI on easily hidden areas, and the use of band-aids and tattoos to cover scars [ 40 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Such findings support previous research that indicates the fear of stigma as a reason for concealing NSSI scars, the tendency to perform NSSI on easily hidden areas, and the use of band-aids and tattoos to cover scars. 40 The results provide several important implications. First, this is the first Korean study to specifically focus on NSSI scars and develop a multidimensional measurement tool that is reliable and valid.…”
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confidence: 92%