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AUTOR(ES) K. Croyle
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) University of Texas-Pan American
ANO 2013
TIPO Book
CITAÇÕES 2
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 eb4c13a54a486b64614c954bb465dcfa
FORMATO PDF

Resumo

Very little research exists on self-harm in Hispanic populations, although there is a strong literature that addresses suicidality in Hispanics. This study compares self-reported rates of self-harm in 255 non-Hispanic White (NHW) and 187 Hispanic (predominantly Mexican American) undergraduate students. Results indicated that self-harm is relatively common, with 31% of the sample reporting some history of self-harm. Rates and specific types of self-harm did not significantly differ between the NHW and Hispanic groups. A global measure of Mexican American acculturation was not related to reports of self-harm. However, a more specific scale assessing Mexican orientation was significantly and negatively related to self-harm for Hispanic men, suggesting that Mexican orientation may be a protective factor with regard to self-harm for men.

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