Adverse childhood experience and non-suicidal self-injury in male prisoners: a chain mediating effect through sense of security and emotional problems
Xianghui Lai, Jue Deng, Yuanhua Ou, Zezheng Huang, Mingquan Zhang

TL;DR
This study shows how childhood trauma increases self-harm in male prisoners through reduced security and emotional issues.
Contribution
It identifies a chain mediation pathway linking ACEs to NSSI via sense of security and emotional problems in incarcerated men.
Findings
ACEs are significantly associated with non-suicidal self-injury among male prisoners.
Sense of security and emotional problems sequentially mediate the relationship between ACEs and NSSI.
Correctional interventions targeting emotional regulation and perceived security may reduce self-harm in prisons.
Abstract
Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is highly prevalent among prisoners and poses substantial challenges to prison management. This study examined the mechanisms linking adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) to NSSI among male prisoners, with a focus on the serial mediating roles of sense of security and emotional problems. A sample of 1,205 male inmates from two Chinese prisons completed self-report measures assessing ACEs, sense of security, emotional problems, and NSSI. Responses from 398 incarcerated individuals were included in the subsequent analysis due to their engagement in NSSI behaviors. The use of structural equation modeling revealed a significant association between ACEs and NSSI among prisoners, with the model providing robust support for the hypothesized predictive pathway. Sense of security and emotional problems sequentially mediated the relationship between ACEs and…
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TopicsSuicide and Self-Harm Studies · Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending · Child Abuse and Trauma
