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Self-mutilation among Female High School Students:The association with smoking and drinking, piercing, and bulimic tendency Akiko YAMAGUCHI 1 , Toshihiko MATSUMOTO 2 1Counseling Center, Kanto-gakuin University 2Division of Forensic Psychiatry, National Institute of Mental Health, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry Keyword: Self-mutilation , High school students , Smoking , Drinking , Bulimia pp.515-522
Published Date 2005/5/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1405100067
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Summary

 Using a self-reporting questionnaire, we examined the association of self-mutilation with smoking and drinking, bulimia, and piercing in female high school students. The subjects were 126 females who were second grade students of a private high school in Kanagawa prefecture. The result of our enquiry was that, 14.3% of the subjects reported the experience of self-cutting at least once, and 6.3% of them reported its repetition on more than 10 occasions. The subjects who indulged in self-cutting more frequently also reported episodes of smoking and drinking, piercing, and binge eating more often than those who had never experienced self-cutting. Although no differences were found between the subjects who had or had experienced and without self-cutting in the score of the Bulimia Investigatory Test of Edinburgh (BITE), those who had inflicted self-cutting on themselves on over 10 occasions of showed a higher score on the BITE than those who had not. These findings suggest the association of “self-mutilating behavior,” “eating excessively,” and “changing one's mood by using a psychoactive substance.”


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