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. 2015 Dec 4;10(12):e0143994. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0143994

Table 2. Lifetime frequency of 12 NSSI behaviors assessed by the ISAS.

NSSI Behaviors
cutting burning scratching banging biting carving wound picking needle-sticking pinching hair pulling Rubbing a Chemicals b
N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%)
<5 3 (17.6) 5 (29.4) 15 (88.2) 11 (64.7) 12 (70.6) 10 (58.8) 12 (70.6) 2 (11.8) 7 (41.2) 10 (58.8) 16 (94.1) 15 (88.2)
5–50 6 (35.3) 7 (41.2) 1 (5.9) 4 (23.5) 3 (17.6) 3 (17.6) 3 (17.6) 9 (52.9) 4 (23.5) 3 (17.6) 1 (5.9) 1 (5.9)
51–100 1 (5.9) 2 (11.8) 0 0 0 2 (11.8) 2 (11.8) 2 (11.8) 2 (11.8) 1 (5.9) 0 0
101–250 2 (11.8) 1 (5.9) 1 (5.9) 0 0 0 0 1 (5.9) 2 (11.8) 2 (11.8) 0 0
>250 5 (29.4) 2 (11.8) 0 2 (11.8) 2 (11.8) 2 (11.8) 0 3 (17.6) 2 (11.8) 1 (5.9) 0 1 (5.9)
Total > 5 14 (82.4) 12 (70.6) 2 (11.8) 6 (35.3) 5 (29.4) 7 (41.2) 5 (29.4) 15 (88.2) 10 (58.8) 7 (41.2) 1 (5.9) 2 (11.8)

Notes. BPD subjects estimated the number of times they have engaged NSSI behaviors. The total score was grouped in different categories (from less than 5 times to more than 250 times). Additionally the lifetime frequency above 5 for each NSSI type was computed.

a Rubbing skin against rough surfaces

b Swallowing chemicals