This study explores the association between self-harming behavior and emotional eating in young adults, with a particular focus on sociodemographic factors. Key variables include gender, age, emotional relationship status, history of traumatic experiences, and parental education levels. By analyzing these factors, the study aims to provide a deeper understanding of how sociodemographic characteristics influence emotional eating patterns and self-harming tendencies. The findings may contribute to the development of targeted psychological interventions and prevention strategies for at-risk individuals.