Desarrollo de una escala para medir actitud hacia la autolesión de menores

In 2018, 62,000 teenagers died as a result of self- harm, a phenomenon that is increasingly prevalent among minors. Some studies indicate that self-harm is characterized by deliberate self- realization causing physical damage to the body and is practiced regulating emotions as an adaptiv...

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Egile nagusia: Granados Muñoz, Rolando
Formatua: Artikulua
Hizkuntza:Gaztelania
Argitaratua: 2019
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Sarrera elektronikoa:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7046411
Baliabidea:Archivos de Criminología, Seguridad Privada y Criminalística, ISSN 2007-2023, Nº 23, 2019, pags. 40-48
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Laburpena: In 2018, 62,000 teenagers died as a result of self- harm, a phenomenon that is increasingly prevalent among minors. Some studies indicate that self-harm is characterized by deliberate self- realization causing physical damage to the body and is practiced regulating emotions as an adaptive response. Being the objective of the study to develop an instrument to measure the attitude towards self-harm in minors with psychometric characteristics of appropriate validity and reliability, a sample of 290 primary and secondary students between 9 and 15 years old was obtained. The results indicate a scale of 17 items with a Cronbach's Alpha of α = .836 and a factorial structure of three components: cognitive, affective and behavioral, which agree with the tripartite model of attitude components. When verifying the usefulness of the scale, some comparisons were made, and it was obtained that those who have thought about suicide cognitively have more acceptance of self-harm; besides that, men show greater willingness or intention to self-harm.