학술논문

Analysis of Personality, Suicide, and Self‐Injury in Emerging Adulthood.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of College Counseling; Apr2020, Vol. 23 Issue 1, p57-70, 14p
Subject
Adults
Psychological adaptation
Five-factor model of personality
Medical personnel
Suicide
Self-injurious behavior
Language
ISSN
10990399
Abstract
Nonsuicidal self‐injury (NSSI) is a maladaptive coping strategy that is of significant clinical concern for behavioral health professionals in college settings. Relationships between NSSI, acquired capability for suicide, interpersonal cognitions, and five‐factor model personality traits were assessed in a survey‐based study that included 192 young adults in a college setting. Results indicated that those with an affirmative suicide attempt history, greater acquired capability for suicide, and elevated neuroticism had an increased likelihood of lifetime NSSI. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]