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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Psychol Rev. 2016 May 31;47:1–14. doi: 10.1016/j.cpr.2016.05.005

Table 1.

Study characteristics.

Study Author(s) (year) N1 %
Female
Mean
Age
Sample Prospective
Analysis
NSSI
Measure
NSSI
Time
Frame
Life Stress
Measure
Life Stress
Time
Frame
Life
Stress
Type
Baetens, Claes, Muehlenkamp, Grietens, & Onghena (2011) 236 81.4 15.1 Community No Questionnaire
(SSM)
Lifetime Questionnaire
(SSM)
12 months General
*Baetens et al. (2014) 1439 54.8 12.0 Community No Questionnaire
(SSM)
Lifetime Questionnaire
(SSM)
Lifetime Family
*Bennun (1983) 40 85.0 23.3 Clinical No Interview
(SSM)
Lifetime Interview
(SSM)
Lifetime General
Burke, Hamilton, Abramson, & Alloy (2015) 110 73.0 18.7 Community Yes Questionnaire
(FAFSI)5
Lifetime Interview
(LES & LEI)
6 months General
*Cerutti, Manca, Presaghi, & Gratz (2011) 234 50.4 16.5 Community No Questionnaire
(DSHI)5
Lifetime Questionnaire
(LSC-R)
Lifetime General
Christoffersen, Møhl, DePanfilis, & Vammen (2015) 2980 47.8 24.5 Community No Interview
(SSM)
Lifetime Questionnaire
(SSM)
Lifetime Trauma
*Garrison, Addy, McKeown, & Cuffe (1993) 444 56.0 13.4 Clinical No Interview
(K-SADS)
12 months Questionnaire
(CLES-A)
12 months General
Guerry & Prinstein (2010)a 143 72.0 13.5 Clinical Yes Questionnaire
(SSM)5
3 months Questionnaire
(LE-C)
9 months Social
*Hankin & Abela (2011) 97 61.0 12.6 Community No3 Questionnaire
(FASM)5
2.5 years Questionnaire
(ALEQ)
3 months General
*Hasking, Andrews, & Martin (2013)b 1973 71.72 14.9 Community Yes/No4 Questionnaire
(SHBQ)5
Lifetime Questionnaire
(ALES)
Lifetime General
*Layne et al. (2014) 3785 62.7 15.3 Clinical No Questionnaire
(ISFP)
30 days Interview
(THP)
Lifetime Trauma
*Liu et al. (2014)a 110 70.9 14.3 Clinical No3 Questionnaire
(SSM)5
3 months Questionnaire
(LE-C)
9 months General
Manca, Presaghi, & Cerutti (2014) 205 52.8 16.2 Community No Questionnaire
(R-NSSI-Q)5
Lifetime Questionnaire
(LSC-R)
Lifetime General
*Paul, Schroeter, Dahme, & Nutzinger (2002) 376 100.0 24.3 Clinical No Questionnaire
(SSM)5
Lifetime Questionnaire
(TLEQ)
Lifetime Trauma
*Ray-Sannerud, Bryan, Perry, & Bryan (2015) 422 28.1 36.3 Community No Questionnaire
(SITBI-SR)5
Lifetime Questionnaire
(LE-C)
Lifetime Trauma
*Tuisku et al. (2009) 103 82.0 16.4 Clinical No Interview
(K-SADS)
6 months Questionnaire
(LE-C)
12 months General
Voon, Hasking, & Martin (2014a)b 2328 70.7 13.9 Community Yes Questionnaire
(SHBQ)5
12-Month Questionnaire
(ALES)
12 months General
Voon, Hasking, & Martin (2014b)b 2507 68.0 13.9 Community No Questionnaire
(SHBQ)5
Lifetime Questionnaire
(ALES)
12 months General
Voon, Hasking, & Martin (2014c) b 2637 68.0 13.9 Community No3 Questionnaire
(SHBQ)5
Lifetime Questionnaire
(ALES)
12 months General
*Yates, Carlson, & Egeland (2008) 155 51.6 26.0 Community No3 Interview
(SIBQ)5
Lifetime Interview
(SSM)
64 months Family
*Zetterqvist, Lundh, & Svedin (2013) 2185 56.0 16.02 Community No Questionnaire
(SITBI-SF-
SR&
FASM)5
Lifetime Questionnaire
(LYLES)
Lifetime Trauma

Note:

*

Articles marked with an asterisk were included in the meta-analysis.

a, b Studies with identical superscripts were drawn from the same sample.

1

The number of participants included in relevant analyses, rather than entire study sample, is presented.

2

As the mean age was not reported, the median value of the sample age range is presented here.

3

These studies featured a longitudinal design but employed cross-sectional analyses of the relation between life stress and NSSI.

4

This study presented both longitudinal and cross-sectional findings for the relation between life stress and NSSI. The bivariate findings (cross-sectional) were included in the meta-analysis, and the multivariate finding (longitudinal) in the narrative review.

5

These measures included multi-query assessments of different forms of NSSI to determine its occurrence during the time period under consideration. In some studies, however, data were dichotomized for analysis.

ALEQ = Adolescents Life Events Questionnaire; ALES = Adolescent Life Events Scale; CASE = Child and Adolescent Self-Harm in Europe; CLES-A = Coddington Life Events Scale for Adolescents; DSHI = Deliberate Self-Harm Inventory; FAFSI = Form and Function Self-Injury Scale; FASM = Functional Assessment of Self-Mutilation; ISFP = Indicators of Severity of Functional Problems; K-SADS = Kiddie Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia; LE-C = Life Events Checklist; LEI = Life Events Interview; LES = Life Events Scale; LSC-R = Life Stressor Checklist-Revised; LYLES = Linköping Youth Life Experiences Scale; R-NSSI-Q = Repetitive Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Questionnaire; SHBQ = Self-Harm Behavior Questionnaire; SIBQ – Self-Injurious Behavior Questionnaire; SITBI-SF-SR – Self-Injurious Thoughts and Behaviors Interview – Short Form – Self Report; SITBI-SR – Self-Injurious Thoughts and Behaviors Interview – Self Report; SSM = study-specific measure; THP = Trauma History Profile; TLEQ = Traumatic Life Events Questionnaire.