Functions of self-injurious thoughts and behaviors within adolescent inpatients.

The primary interest of this investigation concerned the self-injurious thoughts and behaviors (SITBs) of inpatient adolescents. Previous researchers have provided descriptive information regarding either automatic (or intrinsic) and social components using the Self-Injurious Thoughts and Behaviors...

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Main Author: Thomas, Peter F.
Other Authors: Kaminski, Patricia
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: University of North Texas 2008
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc97312017-03-17T08:36:12Z Functions of self-injurious thoughts and behaviors within adolescent inpatients. Thomas, Peter F. Suicide motivations self-injury Self-injurious behavior. Psychiatric hospital patients -- Psychology. Teenagers -- Mental health. Mentally ill children. The primary interest of this investigation concerned the self-injurious thoughts and behaviors (SITBs) of inpatient adolescents. Previous researchers have provided descriptive information regarding either automatic (or intrinsic) and social components using the Self-Injurious Thoughts and Behaviors Interview (SITBI). However, the presence and trends of these components have not firmly been established, suggesting the need to explore this area further. Eighty-two adolescent inpatients were selected and interviewed using the SITBI to evaluate the predictive ability of self-reported self-injurious behavior with regard to social and automatic, negative and positive functions. Results showed that depending on the type of thought or behavior displayed one could discern the motivation behind their actions. Automatic-Negative was seen to have the strongest relationship across all SITB behaviors while Automatic-Negative was not found to be relatively low compared to other SITB behaviors. Both Social-Positive and Social-Negative were found to be present in moderate relationships compared to Automatic in general. University of North Texas Kaminski, Patricia Lane, Tim Watkins, C. Edward 2008-12 Thesis or Dissertation Text oclc: 437258883 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc9731/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc9731 English Public Copyright Thomas, Peter F. Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
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topic Suicide
motivations
self-injury
Self-injurious behavior.
Psychiatric hospital patients -- Psychology.
Teenagers -- Mental health.
Mentally ill children.
spellingShingle Suicide
motivations
self-injury
Self-injurious behavior.
Psychiatric hospital patients -- Psychology.
Teenagers -- Mental health.
Mentally ill children.
Thomas, Peter F.
Functions of self-injurious thoughts and behaviors within adolescent inpatients.
description The primary interest of this investigation concerned the self-injurious thoughts and behaviors (SITBs) of inpatient adolescents. Previous researchers have provided descriptive information regarding either automatic (or intrinsic) and social components using the Self-Injurious Thoughts and Behaviors Interview (SITBI). However, the presence and trends of these components have not firmly been established, suggesting the need to explore this area further. Eighty-two adolescent inpatients were selected and interviewed using the SITBI to evaluate the predictive ability of self-reported self-injurious behavior with regard to social and automatic, negative and positive functions. Results showed that depending on the type of thought or behavior displayed one could discern the motivation behind their actions. Automatic-Negative was seen to have the strongest relationship across all SITB behaviors while Automatic-Negative was not found to be relatively low compared to other SITB behaviors. Both Social-Positive and Social-Negative were found to be present in moderate relationships compared to Automatic in general.
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title Functions of self-injurious thoughts and behaviors within adolescent inpatients.
title_short Functions of self-injurious thoughts and behaviors within adolescent inpatients.
title_full Functions of self-injurious thoughts and behaviors within adolescent inpatients.
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title_full_unstemmed Functions of self-injurious thoughts and behaviors within adolescent inpatients.
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