Late adolescent nonsuicidal self-injury: the roles of coping style, self-esteem, and personality pathology.
@article{Cawood2011LateAN,
title={Late adolescent nonsuicidal self-injury: the roles of coping style, self-esteem, and personality pathology.},
author={Chelsea Dean Cawood and Steven K Huprich},
journal={Journal of personality disorders},
year={2011},
volume={25 6},
pages={
765-81
}
}This study examined the relationship between late adolescent nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) and coping style, self-esteem, and personality pathology. Participants were 302 late adolescent (18-19-year-old) college students who completed questionnaires on self-esteem, coping style, personality disorder symptoms, and NSSI. Participants who engaged in NSSI reported more personality pathology, more maladaptive coping styles, less rational coping, and lower self-esteem than did non self-harming…
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