Self-destructive behavior in patients with dissociative disorders

Suicide Life Threat Behav. 2002 Fall;32(3):313-20. doi: 10.1521/suli.32.3.313.22174.

Abstract

Highrates of self-injury have been reported in patients with dissociative disorders, yet no prior study has directly compared these patients with other psychiatric patients. The present study assesses self-destructive behavior in a group of inpatients who have dissociative disorders compared to those who report few dissociative symptoms. These patients more frequently engage in self-destructive behaviors, use more methods of self-injury, and begin to injure themselves at an earlier age then patients who do not dissociate. Results have important implications for understanding the relationship between dissociation, childhood trauma, and self-injury and for assessment and treatment of patients with dissociative disorders.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Case-Control Studies
  • Dissociative Disorders / complications*
  • Dissociative Disorders / psychology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Prevalence
  • Self-Injurious Behavior / epidemiology*
  • Self-Injurious Behavior / psychology
  • United States / epidemiology