Resilience and Psychological Distress in Early Adulthood with Non-Suicidal Self-Injury: A Scoping Review
Atikah Amalia,
Rismiyati E. Koesma,
Roswiyani Roswiyani
Abstract:According to Orenstein & Lewis (2021), young adults are at a transitional age and have demands on developmental tasks. When these demands are not met, it can cause feelings of suffering, activities that become obstacles and characterized by symptoms of anxiety and depression or called psychological disorders (Kalia & Knauft, 2020; Dharma et al, 2020). Psychological distress that are not balanced with adaptive problem solving can cause maladaptive distress, it called non-suicidal self-injury (Rahmasari,… Show more
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