Social support-oriented coping and resilience for self-harm protection among adolescents

Article

Social support-oriented coping and resilience for self-harm protection among adolescents

Published in: Journal of Psychology in Africa
Volume 28 , issue 3 , 2018 , pages: 237–241
DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2018.1475508
Author(s): Wilmie van der Wal Department of Psychology, South Africa , Ancel A. George Department of Psychology, South Africa

Abstract

The study aimed to investigate the extent to which social support-focused coping and resilience can predict lower risk for self-harm by at-risk adolescents. Participants were 962 high school learners from nine high schools in the Free State Province, South Africa (female = 57.9 %; black = 70.7 %; mean age = 16.34 years). They completed the Revised Coping Schemas Inventory and the Resiliency Scale for Children and Adolescents. Logistic regression analysis was computed to predict risk for self-harm from social support-focused coping and resilience. The results indicate that higher levels of social support predict lower risk for adolescent self-harm. Social support-oriented coping and resilience predicted tension-reduction and emotional reactivity. Social support-focused coping seems to have an influence in lowering the risk of self-harm amongst adolescents.

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