Qualitative research of the psychological experience of adolescent patients with non-suicidal self-injurious behavior and their caregivers
Objective:To develop the qualitative research of psychological experience of adolescent patients with non-suicidal self-injury behavior and their caregivers based on a binary perspective.Methods:Adolescent patients with non-suicidal self-injury behaviors and their caregivers in Ganzhou Third People's Hospital,Jiangxi from March to November 2021 were selected as the interviewees by purposive sampling,the interviewees were interviewed with a semi-structured interview method and the Colaizzi 7-step method was used to analyze the data.Results:A total of 5 themes were extracted from the interview,namely,out-of-control emotional regulation of caregivers and the breeding of negative emotions among adolescents,adolescents'self-identity and reverence for life,lack of companionship time and effective communication of the caregivers,adolescents'desire for peer identification and dangerous imitation,and the need for caregivers and adolescents to transpositional thinking.Conclusion:The psychological experience of adolescent patients with non-suicidal self-injuring behavior and family caregivers is specific,and viewing the psychological experience of the two from a binary perspective is helpful to formulate the nursing plan of adolescent patients and caregivers,and is also helpful to improve the psychological experience of caregivers and avoid the occurrence of adolescent self-injuring behavior.
dual perspectivenon-suicidal self-injury behavioradolescentfamily caregiverpsychological experiencequalitative research