Family dynamics and self-injury behaviors: a correlation analysis
- PMID: 24749523
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-0606.2012.00336.x
Family dynamics and self-injury behaviors: a correlation analysis
Abstract
This study tested the relationship between family dynamics and self-injury. A total of 189 participants responded to a web-based survey collecting information related to previous self-injury behaviors and family dynamics. Participants were over 18 years old who had used self-injury (intentionally harming themselves physically to relieve painful emotions without suicidal intent), but who had not used self-injury for over a year. Results indicated that healthy family dynamics were negatively correlated and associated with higher scores of self-injury behaviors. This study offers some evidence that family dynamics influence self-injury behaviors. The implications for family therapy are discussed.
© 2012 American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.
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