Direct Self-Injurious Behavior (D-SIB) and Life Events among Vocational School and High School Students

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2018 May 24;15(6):1068. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15061068.

Abstract

Although several studies have recently assessed direct self-injurious behavior (D-SIB) among adolescents, it is still understudied in adolescents attending vocational schools: an educational setting generally associated with lower socioeconomic status. After extending the "Saving and Empowering Young Lives in Europe" (SEYLE) project to a vocational school population, we examined their D-SIB and life event characteristics compared to the high school population. SEYLE's Hungarian randomly selected high school sample (N = 995) was completed with a randomly selected vocational school sample (N = 140) in Budapest, Hungary. Participants aged 14⁻17 years completed the SEYLE project's self-administered questionnaires. D-SIB lifetime prevalence was significantly higher (29.4%) in the vocational school group compared to the high school group (17.2%) (Χ²(1) = 12.231, p< 0.001). D-SIB was associated with suicidal ideation in the vocational school group. Different life events were more frequent in the high school than in the vocational school group, and associations between D-SIB and life events differed in the vocational school group compared to the high school group. In conclusion, vocational school students are a vulnerable population with a higher prevalence of D-SIB compared to high school students. Life events and their association with D-SIB also differ in vocational school students compared to high school students. Taking all these into account might contribute to prevention/intervention designed for this population.

Keywords: D-SIB; SEYLE; adolescents; anxiety disorders; depression; direct self-injurious behavior; life events; self-harm; self-injury; suicidal behavior; suicide prevention.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Hungary / epidemiology
  • Life Change Events*
  • Male
  • Prevalence
  • Schools / statistics & numerical data*
  • Self-Injurious Behavior / epidemiology*
  • Suicidal Ideation*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Vocational Education / statistics & numerical data