Identifying Protective and Risk Factors for Non‐Suicidal Self‐Injury Among Young Adults in Korea: Insights From Problem Behaviour Theory
Danbi Oh,
Hyunjoo Na
Abstract:This study aimed to identify protective and risk factors related to non‐suicidal self‐injury (NSSI) behaviour among young adults in their 20s in Korea, providing an integrated perspective based on the Problem Behaviour Theory (PBT). The subjects were 650 young people in their 20s recruited through the promotion of mental health welfare centres in Seoul, Gyeonggi‐do and Jeju‐si in Korea. A self‐report scale was used to measure NSSI and resilience, social support, self‐compassion, childhood adversity, depression… Show more
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