Abstract

The study delves into the experiences of mothers with adolescents engaging in non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) behaviors. Giorgi’s phenomenological research method was applied through in-depth interviews with eight mothers. The analysis identified seven components and 20 sub-components forming an intrinsic structure, including: “Feeling crisis due to unexpected rebellious behavior of the adaptable child”, “Experiencing mental shock and confusion upon witnessing the child’s self-injury”, “Encountering frustration and despair leading to a decline in quality of life”, “Reflecting on oneself deeply because of the child”, “Discerning the child’s presence amidst pain”, “Enduring anxiety to connect emotionally with the child”, and “Reassuming the role of a supportive mother for the child’s accommodative life”, These components formed overarching themes, emphasizing the profound impact of maternal involvement on adolescents with NSSI tendencies. The study underscores the significance of understanding mothers’ experiences in addressing adolescent NSSI, offering insights into their crucial role and implications for intervention strategies.

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