Emotional tone in young adolescents’ close relationships and its association with deliberate self-harm

Previous research has shown that a less positive emotional tone in adolescents’ relationships to parents, but not in their relationships to peers, predicts more of behaviour problems and substance use. The purpose of the present study was to replicate these findings, and to extend this research to d...

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Main Authors: Lars-Gunnar Lundh, Margit Wångby-Lundh, Jenny Ulander
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PsychOpen 2009-06-01
Series:Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships
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Online Access:http://abpri.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/interpersona-3-suppl-1_5.pdf
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spelling doaj-8875cec3a35f43c5af1715bf23674ed02020-11-25T03:11:14ZengPsychOpenInterpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships1981-64722009-06-013Suppl. 1111138Emotional tone in young adolescents’ close relationships and its association with deliberate self-harmLars-Gunnar LundhMargit Wångby-LundhJenny UlanderPrevious research has shown that a less positive emotional tone in adolescents’ relationships to parents, but not in their relationships to peers, predicts more of behaviour problems and substance use. The purpose of the present study was to replicate these findings, and to extend this research to deliberate self-harm. In a first study with a variable-oriented approach, correlations were analysed between emotional tone in close relationships and a number of behaviour problems. The main results showed that deliberate self-harm among girls, as well as conduct problems, hyperactivity, aggressive behaviour, and the use of alcohol, were more strongly associated with poor emotional relations to their parents than with poor emotional relations to friends. In a second study, a person-oriented approach was used to investigate girls’ profiles of emotional tone in close relationships by means of cluster analysis, and to compare the clusters on measures of deliberate self-harm. The analysis led to the identification of five clusters; of these, deliberate self-harm was most frequent in a cluster of girls who reported poor emotional relations to parents in combination with good emotional relations to friends. Self-harm was also frequent in a cluster of girls characterized by poor emotional relations to both parents and friends. The results are discussed in terms of good emotional relations to friends not necessarily serving as a protective factor against emotional and behavioural problems, and the methodological value of a person-oriented approach as a complement to a traditional variable-oriented approach.http://abpri.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/interpersona-3-suppl-1_5.pdfEmotional toneclose relationshipsdeliberate self-harmadolescentsbehaviour problemsperson-oriented approach
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author Lars-Gunnar Lundh
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Margit Wångby-Lundh
Jenny Ulander
Emotional tone in young adolescents’ close relationships and its association with deliberate self-harm
Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships
Emotional tone
close relationships
deliberate self-harm
adolescents
behaviour problems
person-oriented approach
author_facet Lars-Gunnar Lundh
Margit Wångby-Lundh
Jenny Ulander
author_sort Lars-Gunnar Lundh
title Emotional tone in young adolescents’ close relationships and its association with deliberate self-harm
title_short Emotional tone in young adolescents’ close relationships and its association with deliberate self-harm
title_full Emotional tone in young adolescents’ close relationships and its association with deliberate self-harm
title_fullStr Emotional tone in young adolescents’ close relationships and its association with deliberate self-harm
title_full_unstemmed Emotional tone in young adolescents’ close relationships and its association with deliberate self-harm
title_sort emotional tone in young adolescents’ close relationships and its association with deliberate self-harm
publisher PsychOpen
series Interpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships
issn 1981-6472
publishDate 2009-06-01
description Previous research has shown that a less positive emotional tone in adolescents’ relationships to parents, but not in their relationships to peers, predicts more of behaviour problems and substance use. The purpose of the present study was to replicate these findings, and to extend this research to deliberate self-harm. In a first study with a variable-oriented approach, correlations were analysed between emotional tone in close relationships and a number of behaviour problems. The main results showed that deliberate self-harm among girls, as well as conduct problems, hyperactivity, aggressive behaviour, and the use of alcohol, were more strongly associated with poor emotional relations to their parents than with poor emotional relations to friends. In a second study, a person-oriented approach was used to investigate girls’ profiles of emotional tone in close relationships by means of cluster analysis, and to compare the clusters on measures of deliberate self-harm. The analysis led to the identification of five clusters; of these, deliberate self-harm was most frequent in a cluster of girls who reported poor emotional relations to parents in combination with good emotional relations to friends. Self-harm was also frequent in a cluster of girls characterized by poor emotional relations to both parents and friends. The results are discussed in terms of good emotional relations to friends not necessarily serving as a protective factor against emotional and behavioural problems, and the methodological value of a person-oriented approach as a complement to a traditional variable-oriented approach.
topic Emotional tone
close relationships
deliberate self-harm
adolescents
behaviour problems
person-oriented approach
url http://abpri.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/interpersona-3-suppl-1_5.pdf
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