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DOI: 10.1016/j.rpsm.2013.09.003
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Prevalencia y funciones de los pensamientos y conductas autoagresivas en una muestra de adolescentes evaluados en consultas externas de salud mental

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“…The prevalence of NSSI found in this study was higher in comparison with that in other studies reporting NSSI among adolescents in outpatient setting (Díaz de Neira et al, 2013; Esposito-Smythers et al, 2010; Loh, Teo, & Lim, 2013). This discrepancy might be explained by different cultural background factors in Croatia or it might possibly be an indicator for the increased incidence of NSSI among adolescent children of PTSD male veterans.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 92%
“…The prevalence of NSSI found in this study was higher in comparison with that in other studies reporting NSSI among adolescents in outpatient setting (Díaz de Neira et al, 2013; Esposito-Smythers et al, 2010; Loh, Teo, & Lim, 2013). This discrepancy might be explained by different cultural background factors in Croatia or it might possibly be an indicator for the increased incidence of NSSI among adolescent children of PTSD male veterans.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 92%
“…The Spanish version of the test (Serrano, Barrantes, Doménech, Obiols, & Subirá, 1997) has an internal consistency of 0.90.…”
Section: Itemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NSSI manifests in various behavioral patterns such as cutting or carving the skin, burning the skin, or deliberately fracturing one’s bones [ 3 ] and is associated with psychiatric casenesses such as Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), suicidality, anxiety, and depression e.g., [ 4 7 ]. The prevalence of NSSI is common with symptoms endorsed in approximately 20–30 % of adolescents in Turkey [ 8 ], Pakistan [ 9 ], Korea [ 3 ], Belgium [ 10 ], the USA [ 11 ], Germany [ 12 ], and Spain [ 13 ]. Concerning the prevalence of NSSI in Iran, a lifetime prevalence of 12.3 % without gender differences was reported among Iranian university students [ 14 ]; however, to our knowledge, no study has yet examined the prevalence of NSSI among Iranian school-attending adolescents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%