2014
DOI: 10.17711/sm.0185-3325.2014.019
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Non-Suicidal Self-Injury in Latin America - La autolesión en América Latina

Abstract: Antecedentes. La autolesión sin intención de suicidarse (NSSI) se define como un daño directo e intencional a los propios tejidos del cuerpo sin la intención de suicidarse. En zonas con población mayoritariamente caucásica, como Estados Unidos, Canadá y Europa, es un fenómeno en rápido aumento, especialmente entre los jóvenes. Sin embargo, desde el punto de vista europeo, se encuentra poca información científica acerca del NSSI en América Latina. Método. Se desarrolló un estudio de la bibliografía en inglés, e… Show more

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“…Instrument ted with negative well-being 39,40 , higher probability of suicide 41,43 , and a higher prevalence of NSSI has been reported among adolescents compared with adult populations, and that the present review identified 11 instruments, more than half of which were created over the last 7 years (as well as seven of eight adaptations), suggest that this field of study is still incipient. No instruments created for or adapted to Latin America were identified, despite evidence that NSSI is a common phenomenon in these populations [44][45][46][47] . Eleven instruments were created or adapted in the United States; only the FASM 6,[25][26][27] , the SITBI 22,23 , and the OSI [31][32][33][34] were adapted for application among the adolescents of several countries to allow for international comparisons 31 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instrument ted with negative well-being 39,40 , higher probability of suicide 41,43 , and a higher prevalence of NSSI has been reported among adolescents compared with adult populations, and that the present review identified 11 instruments, more than half of which were created over the last 7 years (as well as seven of eight adaptations), suggest that this field of study is still incipient. No instruments created for or adapted to Latin America were identified, despite evidence that NSSI is a common phenomenon in these populations [44][45][46][47] . Eleven instruments were created or adapted in the United States; only the FASM 6,[25][26][27] , the SITBI 22,23 , and the OSI [31][32][33][34] were adapted for application among the adolescents of several countries to allow for international comparisons 31 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although people's experiences of hardship based on their marginalized status and group affiliation can have poor health consequences (LaFromboise et al, 2006), group affiliation can also provide stabilizing resources from which youth can craft a clear cultural identity, contributing to positive health outcomes (Wakefield & Hudley, 2007). Therefore, though self-harm is clearly prevalent among young people across cultures and countries (Thyssen & Van Camp, 2014), more information is required to understand the aspects of recovery especially among marginalized groups. The present paper reviews research on resilience to self-harm among youth in three marginalized population groups.…”
Section: Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 Del mismo modo una investigación realizada por Silva et al en México en el año 2014 muestra que en países como Estados Unidos, Canadá y Europa el fenómeno de autolesión está presente en los adolescentes. 20 Es por ello que se debe tomar en cuenta que esta población al estar en una etapa vulnerable a cambios típicos de su edad, es más propensa a recurrir a este tipo de conductas.…”
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