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KMID : 1159120200270040165
Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology
2020 Volume.27 No. 4 p.165 ~ p.188
Validation of the Korean Nonsuicidal Self-Injury Beliefs Scale
Jeong Mi-Lim

Lee Sang-In
Lee Young-Soon
Abstract
The present study aimed to validate a Korean version of the Nonsuicidal Self-Injury Beliefs Scale(NSIBS) developed by Siddaway, Wood, O'Carroll, and O'Connor(2019). Excluding twenty-five repeated responders, three hundred and seventy adults in South Korea completed NSIBS along with other psychometric measures. We administered an exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis to examine the factor structure of the NSIBS, and verified reliability and validity. The results showed that the Korean version of the NSIBS indicated a total of 39 items of 10 factor model fit, the same as the original scale, with the reliability of .91. The Korean version of the NSIBS was significantly correlated with self-injury, emotion regulation, interpersonal needs and suicide attempt beliefs which supported the convergent and discriminant validity. The Korean version of the NSIBS added substantially to the explained variance of nonsuicidal self-injury even after controlling for the demographic variables and related psychological variables, which supported incremental validity. The current findings suggest the Korean version of the NSIBS is a reliable and valid instrument to assess nonsuicidal self-injury. Limitation of the current study, and future directions for this research were discussed.
KEYWORD
Adult, Nonsuicidal Self-injury, Nonsuicidal Self-injury Beliefs Scale
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