How do families represent the functions of deliberate self-harm? A comparison between the social representations from Adolescents and Their Parents

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Autor(a) principal: Duarte, Eva
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Pereira, M. Gouveia, Gomes, Hugo S., Sampaio, Daniel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/8228
Resumo: Research has recognized the importance of understanding the social representations about the functions of deliberate self-harm, particularly in the context of clinical intervention. In addition, parents can play a relevant role in the rehabilitation of adolescents with these behaviors. However, there are few studies that focused on the description and comparison of the social representations about these functions, particularly in families. This article aimed to analyze the social representations about the functions of deliberate self-harm from adolescents and their parents. We developed two sets of analyses: first we compared the social representations from adolescents without a history of deliberate self-harm and their parents, and secondly we compared the social representations about the functions of deliberate self-harm from adolescents with a history of these behaviors and their parents' social representations. Results revealed significant differences between both groups of families, implying that the groups of participants represent the functions of deliberate self-harm differently. Overall, parents emphasized interpersonal functions and devalued intrapersonal functions. These differences were heightened in the families of adolescents with deliberate self-harm. The present article provides important insights regarding the social representations about the functions of deliberate self-harm and the differences between parents' social representations and their children experiences and social representations.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv How do families represent the functions of deliberate self-harm? A comparison between the social representations from Adolescents and Their Parents
title How do families represent the functions of deliberate self-harm? A comparison between the social representations from Adolescents and Their Parents
spellingShingle How do families represent the functions of deliberate self-harm? A comparison between the social representations from Adolescents and Their Parents
Duarte, Eva
Adolescents
Deliberate self-harm family
Functions
Parents
Social representations
title_short How do families represent the functions of deliberate self-harm? A comparison between the social representations from Adolescents and Their Parents
title_full How do families represent the functions of deliberate self-harm? A comparison between the social representations from Adolescents and Their Parents
title_fullStr How do families represent the functions of deliberate self-harm? A comparison between the social representations from Adolescents and Their Parents
title_full_unstemmed How do families represent the functions of deliberate self-harm? A comparison between the social representations from Adolescents and Their Parents
title_sort How do families represent the functions of deliberate self-harm? A comparison between the social representations from Adolescents and Their Parents
author Duarte, Eva
author_facet Duarte, Eva
Pereira, M. Gouveia
Gomes, Hugo S.
Sampaio, Daniel
author_role author
author2 Pereira, M. Gouveia
Gomes, Hugo S.
Sampaio, Daniel
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do ISPA
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Duarte, Eva
Pereira, M. Gouveia
Gomes, Hugo S.
Sampaio, Daniel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adolescents
Deliberate self-harm family
Functions
Parents
Social representations
topic Adolescents
Deliberate self-harm family
Functions
Parents
Social representations
description Research has recognized the importance of understanding the social representations about the functions of deliberate self-harm, particularly in the context of clinical intervention. In addition, parents can play a relevant role in the rehabilitation of adolescents with these behaviors. However, there are few studies that focused on the description and comparison of the social representations about these functions, particularly in families. This article aimed to analyze the social representations about the functions of deliberate self-harm from adolescents and their parents. We developed two sets of analyses: first we compared the social representations from adolescents without a history of deliberate self-harm and their parents, and secondly we compared the social representations about the functions of deliberate self-harm from adolescents with a history of these behaviors and their parents' social representations. Results revealed significant differences between both groups of families, implying that the groups of participants represent the functions of deliberate self-harm differently. Overall, parents emphasized interpersonal functions and devalued intrapersonal functions. These differences were heightened in the families of adolescents with deliberate self-harm. The present article provides important insights regarding the social representations about the functions of deliberate self-harm and the differences between parents' social representations and their children experiences and social representations.
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