2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10802-021-00820-1
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The Interplay of Chronic Interpersonal Stress and Rumination on Nonsuicidal Self-Injury in Youth

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“…Three out of the four studies investigating depressive rumination or brooding found no significant relationship with NSSI history when adjusting for other variables. However, Li, Schweizer, Young, and Hankin (2021) found that depressive rumination at time 2 significantly predicted engagement in NSSI between times 2 and 3, when controlling for covariates (OR = 1.06). When available, score ranges for the rumination scales are provided in Table 4.…”
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“…Three out of the four studies investigating depressive rumination or brooding found no significant relationship with NSSI history when adjusting for other variables. However, Li, Schweizer, Young, and Hankin (2021) found that depressive rumination at time 2 significantly predicted engagement in NSSI between times 2 and 3, when controlling for covariates (OR = 1.06). When available, score ranges for the rumination scales are provided in Table 4.…”
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“…Thirteen studies included in the review used a longitudinal or ESM design, examining the relationship between rumination and NSSI over time. The results from some studies suggest that higher levels of rumination may predict engagement in and frequency of NSSI (Barrocas et al., 2015; Gromatsky et al., 2020; Hughes et al., 2019; Li et al., 2021; Selby, Franklin, Carson‐Wong, & Rizvi, 2013). However, although Barrocas et al.…”
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“…Those with a history of NSSI have been found to score lower on measures of cognitive reappraisal and higher on rumination, catastrophizing, and self‐blame cognitions than peers without a history of NSSI (Kruzan et al, 2022; Wolff et al, 2019). Low cognitive reappraisal and heightened rumination have also been found to prospectively predict NSSI (Li et al, 2021; Tatnell et al, 2014).…”
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“…Most people have a natural aversion to pain and injuries. Despite this, prevalence rates of nonsuicidal selfinjury (NSSI), or the deliberate destruction of bodily tissue in the absence of suicidal motives, are high, with studies finding that approximately 22% of children and adolescents, almost 39% of university students, and 5.5% of adults have engaged in NSSI at least once in their lifetime (Cipriano et al, 2017 ; Lim et al, 2019 ; Swannell et al, 2014 ). NSSI is associated with several negative outcomes including increased risk for suicide (Anestis et al, 2013 ; Turner et al, 2013 ) and possible scarring, which can result in social stigma (Burke et al, 2017 ).…”
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