Nonsuicidal self-injury, difficulties in emotion regulation, negative urgency, and childhood invalidation: A study with outpatients with eating disorders
Autor: | Sónia Gonçalves, Ana Isabel Vieira, C. S. Moreira, Isabel Brandão, Sertório Timóteo, Tânia Rodrigues, Patrícia Nunes |
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Přispěvatelé: | Universidade do Minho |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Male 050103 clinical psychology Adolescent Psychological intervention Social Sciences Emotional dysregulation Feeding and Eating Disorders Young Adult 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) Outpatients medicine Humans Psicologia [Ciências Sociais] 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Invalidation 4. Education Negative urgency 05 social sciences Eating pathology Middle Aged medicine.disease Nonsuicidal self-injury Emotional Regulation 030227 psychiatry 3. Good health Clinical Psychology Eating disorders Ciências Sociais::Psicologia Emotion awareness Female Psychology Self-Injurious Behavior Clinical psychology |
Zdroj: | Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) instacron:RCAAP |
Popis: | Early View Objectives Among outpatients with eating disorders (ED), we compared participants without nonsuicidal self-injury (non-NSSI group), with NSSI over a year ago (past NSSI group) and with NSSI in the previous year (current NSSI group) regarding different variables, and examined whether difficulties in emotion regulation and negative urgency moderated the relationship between maternal/paternal invalidation and NSSI. Method The sample included 171 outpatients (94.2% female;M-age = 28.78,SDage = 11.19). Results Fifty-four participants (31.6%) had NSSI in the previous year. This group showed higher eating pathology, difficulties in emotion regulation, negative urgency, and maternal/paternal invalidation than the non-NSSI group. Analyses revealed an adequate fit to the data for the model that included moderating effects of emotional awareness and negative urgency in the relationship between maternal/paternal invalidation and increased likelihood of NSSI in the previous year. Conclusions Interventions for NSSI and ED should include emotion regulation, impulse control, and validation strategies. Center of Mathematics (CMUP), University of Porto, which is financed by national funds through FCT, Grant/Award Number: UIDB/00144/2020; Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) with the Human Capital Operational Programme (HCOP), supported by the European Social Fund and national funds of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education, Grant/Award Number: Doctoral grant SFRH/BD/116974/2016 Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) with the Human Capital Operational Programme (HCOP), supported by the European Social Fund and national funds of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education under doctoral grant SFRH/BD/116974/2016; and the Center of Mathematics (CMUP), University of Porto, which is financed by national funds through FCT under the project UIDB/00144/2020 |
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