Systematic review on self-injury in Brazil and in the world

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Autor(a) principal: Sampaio, Thalles Cavalcanti dos Santos Mendonça
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Lima, Cláudia Henschel de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/30731
Resumo: Self-injury is defined, in general terms, as self-inflicted damage to the skin without accepted social and cultural ends. The low amount of etiological research on this clinical phenomenon and the more robust data on its epidemiology in Brazil justify the relevance of the research developed together with the Graduate Program in Psychology at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. This article presents the findings referring to the first part of the research Cuts in the Skin: Analyzing Self-Injury in the Light of the Clinical Diagnosis Indexes of Anguish Neurosis, dedicated to a systematic review of the literature on the subject of self-injury in order to determine the epidemiological characteristics of the disease. phenomenon and delimit the direction of scientific production on the psychic etiology of self-injury, in the period 2009 and 2018. The survey was organized in two axes: 1. Global and national data on the phenomenon of self-injury in WHO and Ministry of Health documents; 2. Scientific literature produced between 2009 and 2018, in the VHL, Scielo and CAPES Theses Databases. Both surveys were based on scientific production on self-harm, over a period of ten years (2009-2018) and descriptors: 1) Cutting; 2) Cut; 3) Mutilation; 4) Self-mutilation; 5) Self-injury. The results of this review indicate three directions for research in psychoanalytic psychopathology: 1. Self-injury as a way of producing the bond between the subject and the Other; 2. The etiology of self-injury/self-mutilation located in masochism; 3. The etiology of self-injury/self-mutilation located in self-destructiveness.
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spelling Systematic review on self-injury in Brazil and in the worldRevisión sistemática sobre la autolesión en Brasil y en el mundo Revisão sistemática sobre a autolesão no Brasil e no mundoAutolesãoRevisão sistemáticaPolíticas de saúdeSaúde mental.AutolesiónRevisión sistemáticaPolíticas de saludSalud mental.Self-injurySystematic reviewHealth policiesMental health.Self-injury is defined, in general terms, as self-inflicted damage to the skin without accepted social and cultural ends. The low amount of etiological research on this clinical phenomenon and the more robust data on its epidemiology in Brazil justify the relevance of the research developed together with the Graduate Program in Psychology at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. This article presents the findings referring to the first part of the research Cuts in the Skin: Analyzing Self-Injury in the Light of the Clinical Diagnosis Indexes of Anguish Neurosis, dedicated to a systematic review of the literature on the subject of self-injury in order to determine the epidemiological characteristics of the disease. phenomenon and delimit the direction of scientific production on the psychic etiology of self-injury, in the period 2009 and 2018. The survey was organized in two axes: 1. Global and national data on the phenomenon of self-injury in WHO and Ministry of Health documents; 2. Scientific literature produced between 2009 and 2018, in the VHL, Scielo and CAPES Theses Databases. Both surveys were based on scientific production on self-harm, over a period of ten years (2009-2018) and descriptors: 1) Cutting; 2) Cut; 3) Mutilation; 4) Self-mutilation; 5) Self-injury. The results of this review indicate three directions for research in psychoanalytic psychopathology: 1. Self-injury as a way of producing the bond between the subject and the Other; 2. The etiology of self-injury/self-mutilation located in masochism; 3. The etiology of self-injury/self-mutilation located in self-destructiveness.Las autolesiones se definen, en términos generales, como daños autoinfligidos en la piel sin fines sociales y culturales aceptados. La poca cantidad de investigaciones etiológicas sobre este fenómeno clínico y los datos más robustos sobre su epidemiología en Brasil justifican la relevancia de la investigación desarrollada junto con el Programa de Posgrado en Psicología de la Universidad Federal de Río de Janeiro. Este artículo presenta los hallazgos referentes a la primera parte de la investigación Cortes en la piel: análisis de las autolesiones a la luz de los índices de diagnóstico clínico de la neurosis de angustia, dedicada a una revisión sistemática de la literatura sobre el tema de las autolesiones en con el fin de determinar las características epidemiológicas del fenómeno de la enfermedad y delimitar el rumbo de la producción científica sobre la etiología psíquica de las autolesiones, en el período 2009 y 2018. La encuesta se organizó en dos ejes: 1. Datos globales y nacionales sobre el fenómeno de las autolesiones en documentos de la OMS y del Ministerio de Salud; 2. Literatura científica producida entre 2009 y 2018, en las bases de datos de Tesis de la BVS, Scielo y CAPES. Ambas encuestas se basaron en la producción científica sobre autolesiones, en un período de diez años (2009-2018) y descriptores: 1) Cortarse; 2) Cortar; 3) Mutilación; 4) Automutilación; 5) Autolesiones. Los resultados de esta revisión indican tres direcciones para la investigación en psicopatología psicoanalítica: 1. La autolesión como forma de producir el vínculo entre el sujeto y el Otro; 2. La etiología de las autolesiones/automutilaciones ubicadas en el masoquismo; 3. La etiología de la autolesión/automutilación ubicada en la autodestrucción.A autolesão se define, em linhas gerais, como o dano autoinfligido à pele sem fins sociais e culturais aceitos. A escassez de pesquisa etiológica sobre esse fenômeno clínico e da dados mais robustos sobre sua epidemiologia, no Brasil, justificam a relevância da pesquisa desenvolvida junto ao Programa de Pós-Graduação em Psicologia da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. O presente artigo apresenta os achados referentes a primeira parte da pesquisa Cortes na Pele: Analisando a Autolesão à Luz dos Índices de Diagnóstico Clínico da Neurose de Angústia, dedicada à revisão sistemática da literatura sobre o tema da autolesão a fim de determinar as características epidemiológicas do fenômeno e delimitar a direção da produção científica sobre a etiologia psíquica da autolesão, no período de 2009 e 2018. O levantamento organizado em dois eixos: 1. Dados globais e nacionais sobre o fenômeno da autolesão em documentos da OMS e do ministério da saúde; 2. Literatura científica produzida entre 2009 e 2018, nas bases de dados BVS, Scielo e Banco de Teses da CAPES. Ambos os levantamentos tiveram como critério a produção científica sobre autolesão, no espaço de tempo de dez anos (2009-2018) e descritores: 1) Cutting; 2) Corte; 3) Mutilação; 4) Automutilação; 5) Autolesão. Os resultados desta revisão indicam três direções da pesquisa em psicopatologia psicanalítica: 1. A autolesão como modo de produzir o enlaçamento do sujeito ao Outro; 2. A etiologia da autolesão/automutilação localizada no masoquismo; 3. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Systematic review on self-injury in Brazil and in the world
Revisión sistemática sobre la autolesión en Brasil y en el mundo
Revisão sistemática sobre a autolesão no Brasil e no mundo
title Systematic review on self-injury in Brazil and in the world
spellingShingle Systematic review on self-injury in Brazil and in the world
Sampaio, Thalles Cavalcanti dos Santos Mendonça
Autolesão
Revisão sistemática
Políticas de saúde
Saúde mental.
Autolesión
Revisión sistemática
Políticas de salud
Salud mental.
Self-injury
Systematic review
Health policies
Mental health.
title_short Systematic review on self-injury in Brazil and in the world
title_full Systematic review on self-injury in Brazil and in the world
title_fullStr Systematic review on self-injury in Brazil and in the world
title_full_unstemmed Systematic review on self-injury in Brazil and in the world
title_sort Systematic review on self-injury in Brazil and in the world
author Sampaio, Thalles Cavalcanti dos Santos Mendonça
author_facet Sampaio, Thalles Cavalcanti dos Santos Mendonça
Lima, Cláudia Henschel de
author_role author
author2 Lima, Cláudia Henschel de
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sampaio, Thalles Cavalcanti dos Santos Mendonça
Lima, Cláudia Henschel de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Autolesão
Revisão sistemática
Políticas de saúde
Saúde mental.
Autolesión
Revisión sistemática
Políticas de salud
Salud mental.
Self-injury
Systematic review
Health policies
Mental health.
topic Autolesão
Revisão sistemática
Políticas de saúde
Saúde mental.
Autolesión
Revisión sistemática
Políticas de salud
Salud mental.
Self-injury
Systematic review
Health policies
Mental health.
description Self-injury is defined, in general terms, as self-inflicted damage to the skin without accepted social and cultural ends. The low amount of etiological research on this clinical phenomenon and the more robust data on its epidemiology in Brazil justify the relevance of the research developed together with the Graduate Program in Psychology at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. This article presents the findings referring to the first part of the research Cuts in the Skin: Analyzing Self-Injury in the Light of the Clinical Diagnosis Indexes of Anguish Neurosis, dedicated to a systematic review of the literature on the subject of self-injury in order to determine the epidemiological characteristics of the disease. phenomenon and delimit the direction of scientific production on the psychic etiology of self-injury, in the period 2009 and 2018. The survey was organized in two axes: 1. Global and national data on the phenomenon of self-injury in WHO and Ministry of Health documents; 2. Scientific literature produced between 2009 and 2018, in the VHL, Scielo and CAPES Theses Databases. Both surveys were based on scientific production on self-harm, over a period of ten years (2009-2018) and descriptors: 1) Cutting; 2) Cut; 3) Mutilation; 4) Self-mutilation; 5) Self-injury. The results of this review indicate three directions for research in psychoanalytic psychopathology: 1. Self-injury as a way of producing the bond between the subject and the Other; 2. The etiology of self-injury/self-mutilation located in masochism; 3. The etiology of self-injury/self-mutilation located in self-destructiveness.
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