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- Title
Slipping through the cracks: The critical role of school principals in addressing and responding to nonsuicidal self‐injury among adolescents.
- Authors
Perkins, Natalie; De Riggi, Melissa; Hasking, Penelope; Heath, Nancy
- Abstract
Objective: The responsibility of implementing nonsuicidal self‐injury (NSSI) policy falls largely on school principals, yet few have received training regarding adolescent NSSI. Understanding principals' perceptions and roles in responding to NSSI among their students is essential to determining how best to address and reduce NSSI within school settings. Method: Principals and deputy principals (n = 63) completed self‐report questionnaires. Interviews were also conducted with 24 respondents. Results: Most principals were involved in the response to student reports of NSSI; however, few had received any training on appropriate responses to NSSI. Barriers to responding effectively were a lack of training as well as resources in the community and school. Conclusion: Schools may benefit from more extensive and direct training about appropriately addressing and responding to NSSI within the school setting and an NSSI‐specific policy with clearly outlined roles for principals and other school staff. Practitioner points: Understanding principals' roles in responding to nonsuicidal self‐injury (NSSI) among their students is essential to addressing NSSI within school settings.Most principals were involved in the response to student reports of NSSI; barriers to responding effectively were a lack of training and resources.Schools may benefit from more extensive training about appropriately addressing and responding to NSSI.
- Subjects
SCHOOL principals; TEENAGERS; COMMUNITY schools; COMMUNITY life
- Publication
Psychology in the Schools, 2023, Vol 60, Issue 3, p761
- ISSN
0033-3085
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/pits.22811