Examining the dynamic relationship between nonsuicidal self‐injury and alcohol use experiences

Author:

Jacobucci Ross1ORCID,Ammerman Brooke A.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology University of Notre Dame Notre Dame Indiana USA

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionNonsuicidal self‐injury (NSSI) is a prevalent and concerning behavior and its risk pathways require a greater understanding, particularly in predicting short‐term risk. Although the literature has supported a between‐person link among NSSI and alcohol use, limited research has directly examined the nuances of this relationship at the within‐person level using intensive longitudinal data.MethodUtilizing two independent samples (total n = 85), the current study examined bidirectional, concurrent and prospective risk relationships between NSSI and alcohol, considering both urges and behavior engagement, via ecological momentary assessment.ResultsFindings demonstrate concurrent, within‐person relationships between NSSI urges and alcohol urges, as well as alcohol use. Alternatively, prospective between‐person findings demonstrated negative relationships between NSSI urges and alcohol use, as well as alcohol urges and NSSI acts; however, this may represent suppression effects as associations were positive with the removal of autoregressive effects.ConclusionsTogether, findings support proximal risk relationships between NSSI and alcohol experiences that, for urges in particular, is bidirectional.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Clinical Psychology

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