THE MARKERS OF SUICIDAL RISK OF ADULTS’ SELF-HARM BEHAVIOR: THE RESULTS OF ANONYMOUS RESEARCH, WHICH HAD BEEN CARRIED OUT WITH USING THE GOOGLE-FORMS
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https://doi.org/10.46991/SBMP/2019.2.2(4).144Keywords:
suicidal risk, self-harm, self-injury, internetAbstract
Self-harm is widespread around the world. Often self-harm is accompanied by suicide behavior. All of these make urgent researching of the markers of a suicidal risk of adults’ self-harm behavior. Materials of this study include the data provided by 128 respondents (109 women, 19 men, age from 18 to 49). There is online anonymous survey using google-form. The questions about self-harm behavior and psychopathological symptoms had been asked. Non-parametric Mann-Witney test and Spearmen’s coefficient of correlation were used to statistical analysis of the data. There were identified the markers of a suicidal risk of adults’ self-harm behavior, which include: demonstrative behavior with public self-harm, difficulties with the emotionally closer relationships building, increase in frequency of use of the word “blood”
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