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- W102863891 abstract "Awareness about nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) in clinical and nonclinical populations has rapidly expanded in the last 20 years. However, much less is known about this behavior in male inmates. In February and March 2013, 140 male inmates in two Oregon correctional institutions participated in a study on the prevalence, frequency, functions, and predictors of NSSI. Results indicated that 2.1% of participants (n = 3) had engaged in NSSI during current incarceration. The most commonly endorsed NSSI behaviors were cutting and interfering with wound healing, with frequencies ranging from two to 500 instances. Participants emphasized intrapersonal functions of NSSI over interpersonal functions. Study hypotheses could not be tested statistically due to the low number of participants who endorsed NSSI during current incarceration. However, the following factors seemed linked to NSSI behaviors during current incarceration: preincarceration NSSI history, younger than average age, recency of current incarceration, and elevated scores on the PAI ANT scale. Implications of the study and directions for future research are discussed. Degree Type Dissertation Rights Terms of use for work posted in CommonKnowledge. Comments Library Use: LIH This dissertation is available at CommonKnowledge: http://commons.pacificu.edu/spp/1083 Copyright and terms of use If you have downloaded this document directly from the web or from CommonKnowledge, see the “Rights” section on the previous page for the terms of use. If you have received this document through an interlibrary loan/document delivery service, the following terms of use apply: Copyright in this work is held by the author(s). You may download or print any portion of this document for personal use only, or for any use that is allowed by fair use (Title 17, §107 U.S.C.). Except for personal or fair use, you or your borrowing library may not reproduce, remix, republish, post, transmit, or distribute this document, or any portion thereof, without the permission of the copyright owner. [Note: If this document is licensed under a Creative Commons license (see “Rights” on the previous page) which allows broader usage rights, your use is governed by the terms of that license.] Inquiries regarding further use of these materials should be addressed to: CommonKnowledge Rights, Pacific University Library, 2043 College Way, Forest Grove, OR 97116, (503) 352-7209. Email inquiries may be directed to:. copyright@pacificu.edu This dissertation is available at CommonKnowledge: http://commons.pacificu.edu/spp/1083 NONSUICIDAL SELF-INJURY IN A MALE INCARCERATED POPULATION A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY PACIFIC UNIVERSITY HILLSBORO, OREGON BY MARGARETHA J. L. SCHUERMAN IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PSYCHOLOGY 26 JULY 2013 APPROVED: Genevieve L. Y. Arnaut, Psy.D., Ph.D. Robin L. Shallcross, Ph.D., ABPP" @default.
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- W102863891 title "Nonsuicidal self-injury in a male incarcerated population" @default.
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