The Self-Injury Questionnaire: evaluation of the psychometric properties in a clinical population
Article first published online: 16 MAR 2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2850.2006.00944.x
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SANTA MINA, E. E., GALLOP, R., LINKS, P., HESLEGRAVE, R., PRINGLE, D., WEKERLE, C. and GREWAL, P. (2006), The Self-Injury Questionnaire: evaluation of the psychometric properties in a clinical population. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 13: 221–227. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2850.2006.00944.x
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- Issue published online: 16 MAR 2006
- Article first published online: 16 MAR 2006
- Accepted for publication: 12 October 2005
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Keywords:
- childhood physical sexual abuse;
- self-harm;
- suicide
This paper presents the findings, from a clinical study, on the reliability and validity of a new measure for intentions in self-harm behaviour, the Self-Injury Questionnaire (SIQ). Eighty-three patients, who had presented to an emergency department with an episode of self-harm/suicidal behaviour, were given the SIQ as part of a battery of measures to evaluate differentiation in self-harm intentions based upon a history of childhood physical and/or sexual abuse. The internal consistency for the total scale was strong (α = 0.83). Construct validity demonstrated significant correlations with standardized measures. A principle component analysis of responses yielded a five-factor solution with ‘affect regulation’ items loading on the first factor. Cronbach's alphas were adequate for each subscale (α = 0.72–0.77). These preliminary findings indicate that the SIQ is a valid and reliable measure for research in an acute self-harming population.

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