Study of Non-Suicidal Self Injury and Acquired Capability for Suicide

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Seren Lurie
Seren Lurie

Seren Lurie is a member of the class of 2023 at Wesleyan University. They are a double majoring in Psychology and Neuroscience & Behavior. After graduation they plan to get their PhD in clinical psychology and do both research and clinical work in the field of psychology after graduate school.

Destinee Castillo
Destinee Castillo

Destinee Castillo is from New York City and is a member of the class of 2022 at Wesleyan University. She is double majoring in Science in Society and Psychology and minoring in African American Studies. Post graduation she hopes to conduct clinical psychology research for a couple of  years before attending medical school.

Anthony Phagoo
Anthony Phagoo

Anthony Phagoo is from Orlando, Florida and is a member of the class of 2023 at Wesleyan University. He is majoring in psychology and hopes to pursue a masters degree in counseling psychology and then work as a licensed mental health counselor.

Abstract: In this study we conducted, we explored the relationship between the severity of NSSI methods and acquired capability with the presence or lack of physical pain as a moderator. Severity of NSSI was categorized as either moderate or severe, and individuals who engaged in both types of NSSI were considered severe. We also compared these variables across all ages, races, and sexual orientations that were reported. Our study found that regardless of controlling for the presence of pain during NSSI there was no relationship between acquired capability and severity of NSSI across various ages, races, and sexual orientations. 

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