2013
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1628479
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Temperaments- und Charaktereigenschaften und selbstverletzendes Verhalten bei Jugendlichen

Abstract: ZusammenfassungSelbstverletzendes Verhalten ist ein unter Jugendlichen weit verbreitetes Symptom. Die hohe Prävalenz legt nahe, dass Untergruppen von Jugendlichen mit selbstverletzendem Verhalten zu differenzieren sind. Die aktuelle Diskussion um die dimensionale Diagnostik von Persönlichkeitsstörungen einerseits und die konsequentere Vergabe der Diagnose im Jugendalter andererseits unterstreicht den Wunsch nach einem Screeninginstrument für Persönlichkeitsstörungen bei Selbstverletzern. Untersuchungen im Erwa… Show more

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“…Studies of adolescents with NSSI − BPD are needed to investigate the link between NSSI and the described personality pattern, especially high novelty seeking and harm avoidance. Indeed, higher levels of novelty seeking were found in adolescents with NSSI compared to adolescents without NSSI [20]. Furthermore, adolescents with depressive disorder and self-harm behavior reported more harm avoidance than those without self-harm [21].…”
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“…Studies of adolescents with NSSI − BPD are needed to investigate the link between NSSI and the described personality pattern, especially high novelty seeking and harm avoidance. Indeed, higher levels of novelty seeking were found in adolescents with NSSI compared to adolescents without NSSI [20]. Furthermore, adolescents with depressive disorder and self-harm behavior reported more harm avoidance than those without self-harm [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low self-directedness is related to self-injurious behavior in adolescents [20, 21], BPD in adolescents [18] and BPD in adults [14]. Higher levels of cooperativeness were found in female adolescents with self-harm behavior (self-injuring behavior including suicidal behavior) compared to those without self-harm behavior [22], whereas adults with BPD showed lower levels of cooperativeness than adult controls [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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