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Non-suicidal self-injury among first-year college students and its association with mental disorders: results from the World Mental Health International College Student (WMH-ICS) initiative

Authors :
Ronny Bruffaerts
Arthur D. P. Mak
Matthew K. Nock
Mark Boyes
Siobhan O'Neill
Jason Bantjes
David Daniel Ebert
Jordi Alonso
Wai Tat Chiu
Randy P. Auerbach
Laurence Claes
Nancy A. Sampson
Pim Cuijpers
Gemma Vilagut
Glenn Kiekens
Philippe Mortier
Ronald C. Kessler
Penelope Hasking
Corina Benjet
Dan J. Stein
World Mental Health International College Student (WMH-ICS) initiative
Clinical Psychology
APH - Global Health
APH - Mental Health
World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Center
Clinical, Neuro- & Developmental Psychology
Source :
Kiekens, G, Hasking, P, Bruffaerts, R, Alonso, J, Auerbach, R P, Bantjes, J, Benjet, C, Boyes, M, Chiu, W T, Claes, L, Cuijpers, P, Ebert, D D, Mak, A, Mortier, P, O'Neill, S, Sampson, N A, Stein, D J, Vilagut, G, Nock, M K & Kessler, R C 2023, ' Non-suicidal self-injury among first-year college students and its association with mental disorders : Results from the World Mental Health International College Student (WMH-ICS) initiative ', Psychological Medicine, vol. 53, no. 3, pp. 875-886 . https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291721002245, Psychological medicine, Psychological Medicine, 53(3), 875-886. Cambridge University Press, Psychol Med
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press, 2023.

Abstract

BackgroundAlthough non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is an issue of major concern to colleges worldwide, we lack detailed information about the epidemiology of NSSI among college students. The objectives of this study were to present the first cross-national data on the prevalence of NSSI and NSSI disorder among first-year college students and its association with mental disorders.MethodsData come from a survey of the entering class in 24 colleges across nine countries participating in the World Mental Health International College Student (WMH-ICS) initiative assessed in web-based self-report surveys (20 842 first-year students). Using retrospective age-of-onset reports, we investigated time-ordered associations between NSSI and Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-IV) mood (major depressive and bipolar disorder), anxiety (generalized anxiety and panic disorder), and substance use disorders (alcohol and drug use disorder).ResultsNSSI lifetime and 12-month prevalence were 17.7% and 8.4%. A positive screen of 12-month DSM-5 NSSI disorder was 2.3%. Of those with lifetime NSSI, 59.6% met the criteria for at least one mental disorder. Temporally primary lifetime mental disorders predicted subsequent onset of NSSI [median odds ratio (OR) 2.4], but these primary lifetime disorders did not consistently predict 12-month NSSI among respondents with lifetime NSSI. Conversely, even after controlling for pre-existing mental disorders, NSSI consistently predicted later onset of mental disorders (median OR 1.8) as well as 12-month persistence of mental disorders among students with a generalized anxiety disorder (OR 1.6) and bipolar disorder (OR 4.6).ConclusionsNSSI is common among first-year college students and is a behavioral marker of various common mental disorders.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00332917
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Kiekens, G, Hasking, P, Bruffaerts, R, Alonso, J, Auerbach, R P, Bantjes, J, Benjet, C, Boyes, M, Chiu, W T, Claes, L, Cuijpers, P, Ebert, D D, Mak, A, Mortier, P, O'Neill, S, Sampson, N A, Stein, D J, Vilagut, G, Nock, M K & Kessler, R C 2023, ' Non-suicidal self-injury among first-year college students and its association with mental disorders : Results from the World Mental Health International College Student (WMH-ICS) initiative ', Psychological Medicine, vol. 53, no. 3, pp. 875-886 . https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291721002245, Psychological medicine, Psychological Medicine, 53(3), 875-886. Cambridge University Press, Psychol Med
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b6d1d53a9a2c6bb71a629ccdfabf61e8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291721002245