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Self-injury and Smartphone Addiction: Age and gender differences in a community sample of adolescents presenting self-injurious behavior.

Elisa MancinelliOna SharkaTatiana LaiEleonora SgaravattiSilvia Salcuni
Published in: Health psychology open (2021)
This study aimed to identify the variables (i.e., internalizing, and externalizing problems, self-control, emotion dysregulation, and alexithymia) relevant for Smartphone Addiction and non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), conceptualized as emotion-regulation strategies, also assessing age and gender differences. Based on power analysis, N = 78 Italian adolescents (11-19 years; Mage = 14.24; SD = 1.56; 73.1% females) were considered. Step-wise multivariate linear regressions evidence a mutual association between NSSI and Smartphone Addiction, particularly relevant in pre-adolescence. Low self-control is significantly associated with the Smartphone Addiction, while emotion dysregulation and alexithymia with NSSI. This study supports NSSI and Smartphone Addiction conceptualization as emotion-regulation strategies and the importance of prevention interventions.
Keyphrases
  • depressive symptoms
  • physical activity
  • young adults
  • mental health
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • healthcare
  • borderline personality disorder