Abstract
Deliberate self-harm (DSH) is an intentional behavior of direct destruction or chopping of body tissues which causes non-fatal physical trauma to the extent that bleeding occurs or causes a bruise to appear and without conscious suicidal intent. DSH in adolescents is frequently encountered in a mental health problem.
Sigma Membership
Omega, Phi Omega at-Large
Lead Author Affiliation
Burapha University, Chon Buri, Thailand
Type
Presentation-Oral Standard Event
Format Type
Text-based Document
Study Design/Type
Cross-Sectional
Research Approach
Quantitative Research
Keywords:
Adolescents, Self-harm, Family Relationship, Resilience, School Connectedness, Self-control, Boys, Thailand, Deliberate Self-Harm, Thai Adolescents
Recommended Citation
Singtakaew, Arunothai; Chaimongkol, Nujjaree; and Hengudomsub, Pornpat, "Deliberate self-harm among adolescents in Thailand: Prevalence and its influencing factors" (2020). General Submissions: Presenations (Oral and Poster). 45.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/gen_sub_presentations/2020/presentations/45
Conference Name
Sigma European Region Annual Conference
Conference Host
European Region - Sigma
Conference Location
Virtual Event
Conference Year
2020
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Review Type
Abstract Review Only: Reviewed by Event Host
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Proxy-submission
Deliberate self-harm among adolescents in Thailand: Prevalence and its influencing factors
Virtual Event
Deliberate self-harm (DSH) is an intentional behavior of direct destruction or chopping of body tissues which causes non-fatal physical trauma to the extent that bleeding occurs or causes a bruise to appear and without conscious suicidal intent. DSH in adolescents is frequently encountered in a mental health problem.