2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11126-019-09660-1
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Development and Factorial Validation of the Inventory of Deliberate Self-Harm Behaviours for Portuguese Adolescents

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“…Our findings are similar to those found in previous research (Bresin et al, 2013;Duarte et al, 2019) and specifically in the study conducted by Batejan et al (2015), where participants without a history of deliberate self-harm mentioned more interpersonal functions. The discrepancies between the social representations from adolescents without these behaviours and the social representations of adolescents with deliberate self-harm imply that the personal experience of deliberate self-harm builds and/or changes the social representations from adolescents.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Our findings are similar to those found in previous research (Bresin et al, 2013;Duarte et al, 2019) and specifically in the study conducted by Batejan et al (2015), where participants without a history of deliberate self-harm mentioned more interpersonal functions. The discrepancies between the social representations from adolescents without these behaviours and the social representations of adolescents with deliberate self-harm imply that the personal experience of deliberate self-harm builds and/or changes the social representations from adolescents.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Previous findings revealed that intrapersonal functions are the most common among adolescents with deliberate self-harm (e.g. Klonsky, 2007), while participants without these behaviours tend to emphasize interpersonal functions (Batejan et al, 2015;Duarte, Gouveia-Pereira, & Gomes, 2019). Hence, for the first study, we hypothesize that adolescents with a history of deliberate self-harm will significantly emphasize intrapersonal functions and, on the other hand, adolescents without a history of deliberate self-harm will significantly emphasize interpersonal functions.…”
Section: Overview Of the Studiesmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…To assess DSH, we selected the Inventory of Deliberate Self-Harm Behaviors (ICAL, Duarte et al, 2019), since it is validated for Portuguese adolescents, it comprises a variety of DSH methods, and it allows the categorization of these methods according to their severity. This is a self-report inventory asking participants about the lifetime frequency of 13 different deliberate self-harm (DSH) behaviors, with a four-option response format ("No", "Yes -1 Time", "Yes, 2-10 Times", "Yes, More than 10 Times").…”
Section: Deliberate Self-harm (Dsh)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since DSH involves multiple types of self-aggressive behavior, the actual physical harm caused by DSH can vary significantly (Muehlenkamp et al, 2012). DSH diversity refers to the number of methods or behaviors employed for DSH, while DSH severity refers to the degree of physical damage caused by each DSH method or behavior and is usually categorized according to its levels of severity (Croyle and Waltz, 2007;Duarte et al, 2019;Skegg, 2005). It is known that DSH diversity and STBs are associated (Andover et al, 2012;Duarte et al, 2020;Kiekens et al, 2018;Stewart et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%