Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Among Adolescent: Risk Factors: Media Influence
HIgh NSSI content display in media. The online activity regarding NSSI can be viewed as beneficial (e.g., decreasing social isolation, receiving encouragement for recovery, reducing urges to self-injure) or potentially harmful (e.g., triggering urges to self-injure, social reinforcement of NSSI) Future research will have to explore which measures need to be taken in order to use the beneficial potential of online resources while restricting harmful consequences.
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