Year: 2014 Source: Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior.(2014).44(3):317Ð330.DOI: 10.1111/sltb.12069 SIEC No: 20140539

Nonsuicidal self-injury is especially common in adolescents and young adults. Self-injury may be related to shame or guilt, two moral emotions, as these differentially predict other maladaptive behaviors. Using a college sample, we examined not only how shame-proneness, guilt-proneness, and internalizing emotional tendencies related to self-injury, but also whether these moral emotions moderate the relation between internalizing tendencies and self-injury

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