Emotional experiences in male and female participants with schizophrenia spectrum disorders and healthy controls: an experience sampling method study.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Elisa Caselani, Alessandra Martinelli, Chiara Grigis, Manuel Zamparini, Elena Toffol, Philip D Harvey, Matteo C Malvezzi, Giovanni de Girolamo
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Abstract

Aim: Schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) are associated with disturbances in emotional experience, but sex differences and comparisons to healthy controls (HC) remain poorly explored. This exploratory study used Experience Sampling Method (ESM) to examine emotional variability, instability and daily/hourly patterns of positive and negative emotions across sexes in SSD and HC.

Methods: A total of 103 SSD participants (47.9%) were compared to 112 HC (52.1%), matched for sex and age. Data on sociodemographics, clinical status, functioning and quality of life were collected. ESM assessed emotional experiences over one week.

Results: For positive emotions, HC males reported higher levels on weekdays and morning-to-midday hours, whereas no sex differences emerged in SSD. Males with SSD showed greater weekly variability in positive emotions than HC males, while no significant differences were found among females. For negative emotions, females with SSD exhibited greater daily variability than female HC, with no significant sex differences within HC or SSD. Regarding emotional instability, female HC displayed higher instability than HC males, while no significant sex differences emerged in SSD.

Conclusion: This study shows significant sex differences in emotional experiences among SSD and HC, with different sex patterns in SSD. Targeted, sex-specific interventions are crucial for improving emotional regulation and treatment outcomes in SSD.Trial registration: ISRCTN.org identifier: ISRCTN21141466.

精神分裂症谱系障碍男性和女性参与者及健康对照者的情绪体验:经验抽样方法研究
目的:精神分裂症谱系障碍(SSD)与情绪体验障碍有关,但性别差异以及与健康对照(HC)的比较仍未得到充分探讨。本探索性研究采用经验抽样法(ESM)考察了SSD和HC患者的情绪变异性、不稳定性和每日/每小时的积极和消极情绪模式。方法:103名SSD参与者(47.9%)与112名HC参与者(52.1%)进行比较,性别和年龄相匹配。收集了社会人口统计学、临床状况、功能和生活质量的数据。ESM评估了一周内的情绪体验。结果:对于积极情绪,HC男性在工作日和早上到中午的时间报告的水平较高,而SSD没有性别差异。与HC男性相比,SSD男性在积极情绪方面表现出更大的周变异性,而在女性中没有发现显著差异。对于负面情绪,SSD女性比HC女性表现出更大的每日变化,在HC或SSD内没有显著的性别差异。在情绪不稳定性方面,HC女性比HC男性表现出更高的不稳定性,而SSD在性别上没有显著差异。结论:本研究显示SSD和HC在情绪体验上存在显著的性别差异,且SSD存在不同的性别模式。针对性的、针对性别的干预措施对于改善SSD患者的情绪调节和治疗效果至关重要。试验注册:ISRCTN.org标识符:ISRCTN21141466。
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3.20
自引率
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期刊介绍: Cognitive Neuropsychiatry (CNP) publishes high quality empirical and theoretical papers in the multi-disciplinary field of cognitive neuropsychiatry. Specifically the journal promotes the study of cognitive processes underlying psychological and behavioural abnormalities, including psychotic symptoms, with and without organic brain disease. Since 1996, CNP has published original papers, short reports, case studies and theoretical and empirical reviews in fields of clinical and cognitive neuropsychiatry, which have a bearing on the understanding of normal cognitive processes. Relevant research from cognitive neuroscience, cognitive neuropsychology and clinical populations will also be considered. There are no page charges and we are able to offer free color printing where color is necessary.
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