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ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Non-Suicidal Self-Injury from the Observer's Perspective: A Vignette Study

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Pages 185-195 | Published online: 26 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

The goal of this study was to understand how friends and family members view and respond to non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). A sample of college undergraduates read fictional vignettes and indicated why they thought the person engaged in NSSI and how they would respond to the situation. Participants were able to differentiate NSSI from accidental injury and suicide attempts. However, beyond this, there was little differentiation among functions. In terms of responses, participants indicated that they would attempt to maintain the safety of the individual if they observed NSSI directly and would provide emotional support if told about it later. These results suggest that observers may lack understanding of the functions of NSSI, but respond with support.

Notes

1For clarity, test statistics and p-values for all follow-up tests are not reported in the text, but are available from the first author upon request.

Note. N = 262. Bold values indicate the most common response for that column. More than one bold per column indicates the percentages are not significantly different.

Note. N = 262 Bold values indicate the most common response for that column. More than one bold per column indicates the percentages are not significantly different.

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