Metacognition vulnerabilities in time of crisis: Who to protect from suicidal risk?

Q4 Medicine
Sylvia Martin, Anna Oltra, Jonathan Del Monte
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Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, we could try to avoid negative information processing and anxiogenic content to prevent unhealthy thinking processes. One of the processes we can observe regarding our way of thinking is metacognition. The objective of this study is to look at its possible impact on suicide risk in the clinical and non-clinical populations. The results showed that the COVID 19 crisis influenced metacognitive levels for the non-clinical sample but not for the clinical population. Moreover, hopelessness predicted suicide risk for both populations, but metacognition was also a predictive factor for the non-clinical sample. In conclusion, the possible impact of preventive measures based on metacognitive work that can be created out of these results is presented.
危机时刻的元认知脆弱性:保护谁免受自杀风险?
在新冠肺炎大流行期间,我们可以尽量避免负面信息加工和焦虑内容,防止不健康的思维过程。我们可以观察到的关于我们思维方式的一个过程是元认知。这项研究的目的是观察它对临床和非临床人群自杀风险的可能影响。结果表明,COVID - 19危机影响了非临床样本的元认知水平,但对临床人群没有影响。此外,绝望预测了两种人群的自杀风险,但元认知也是非临床样本的预测因素。最后,提出了基于元认知工作的预防措施可能产生的影响。
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Psiquiatria Biologica
Psiquiatria Biologica Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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期刊介绍: Es la Publicación Oficial de la Sociedad Española de Psiquiatría Biológica. Los recientes avances en el conocimiento de la bioquímica y de la fisiología cerebrales y el progreso en general en el campo de las neurociencias han abierto el camino al desarrollo de la psiquiatría biológica, fundada sobre bases anatomofisiológicas, más sólidas y científicas que la psiquiatría tradicional.
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