Login / Signup

Effects of Group Psychotherapy for Nonsuicidal Self-Injury: A Meta-Analysis.

Sara Rose MaslandEllen F FinchSophie E Schnell
Published in: International journal of group psychotherapy (2023)
Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is prevalent and concerning among adolescents and adults. Although prior meta-analytic work has considered the efficacy of individual psychotherapy for reducing NSSI, the efficacy of group psychotherapy remains unclear. We conducted a systematic meta-analysis of group psychotherapy studies with NSSI measures. We identified a total of eight studies, including published articles (n = 6) or dissertations (n = 2) with 10 total effect sizes for group interventions. Overall, random-effects meta-analysis suggests that group psychotherapies have a significant small effect on NSSI. However, when corrected for publication bias, the effect is no longer significant. This meta-analysis cautiously suggests that group psychotherapies, which are cost-effective and efficient, hold promise for attenuating NSSI. The field would benefit from further study and treatment refinement, including consideration of what works for whom.
Keyphrases
  • systematic review
  • case control
  • meta analyses
  • physical activity
  • posttraumatic stress disorder
  • machine learning