Construction and Statistical Validation of a Path Model of the Factors Influencing Non-suicidal Self Injury (NSSI) among Female Adolescents

Author:

Chakraborty Aparajita1,Dogra Atanu Kumar2,Paul Ruby2,Mukherjee Anindita3,Karmakar Asmita2,Saha Asoke Kumar4ORCID,Bhattacharya Jishnu5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, Amity University, Kolkata, West Bengal, India

2. Department of Psychology, University of Calcutta, Kolkata, West Bengal, India

3. Department of Health and Family Welfare, West Bengal Health Service, Suri Sadar Hospital, Suri, Birbhum, West Bengal, India

4. Department of Psychology, Jagannath University, Dhaka, Bangladesh

5. West Bengal Health Service, Suri Sadar Hospital, Suri, Birbhum, West Bengal

Abstract

Introduction: Despite having innumerable literatures, there has been dearth of comprehensive model of the manifestation of non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). Aim and Objectives: The current study aims to construct a statistically validated model to explore the theoretical connections and the pathway to NSSI among female adolescents. Material and Method: A model was proposed based on the constructs empirically associated with NSSI. The research aims to explore the direct effects of external shame, hated self, and self-compassion on NSSI, and whether this relationship is mediated by borderline personality traits and menstrual phase. A total of 168 female adolescents completed the survey, including informed assent from the adolescents. The Other as Shamer Scale-2, the Forms of Self-Criticism/Self-Reassuring Scale, Self-Compassion Scale, the Risk-Taking and Self-Harm Inventory for Adolescents, and Borderline Personality Features Scale for Children were administered to the participants. Analysis of data involved descriptive statistics and path analysis. Result: The pathway shows hated self, disturbed intrapersonal relationship, and the inability to direct compassion for self may increase NSSI. Borderline personality traits and premenstrual dysphoria form indirect but contributory factors to strengthen the association between internal traits and NSSI. Conclusion: Thus it may be concluded from the present finding that external shame has significant negative effect on self-compassion and external shame has a significant positive effect on hated self. Also, self-compassion has a significant negative effect, and hated self as well external shame have significant positive effects on borderline traits. Thus, exploring this path would help to plan a suitable preventive action.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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