Characteristics of time perception in adolescents with non-suicidal self-injury and psychiatric disorders comorbidity.

IF 5 3区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Jie Li, Yu-Jing Wang, Xiao-Li Liu, Yi Zhang, Xiao-Na Zhu, Di Zhao, Ti-Fei Yuan, Dong-Sheng Zhou
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Abstract

Aim: Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a prevalent behavior that is associated with various mental disorders characterized by self-injury without suicidal intent. However, both the neurobiological bases and indicators of suicidal risk remain elusive, impeding the intervention of this disorder. NSSI is regulated by the reward system, which also regulates time perception. This study aimed to investigate time perception characteristics in NSSI patients and to evaluate their potential for identifying suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs).

Methods: A cohort study was conducted, which involved 93 NSSI and psychiatric disorders comorbidity (NPC) patients and 84 healthy controls. Participants completed psychological scales and temporal reproduction tasks to determine the characteristics of time perception in adolescents with NPC. Follow-up assessments were conducted 3 months later to evaluate the emergence of STBs. Logistic regression and nomograms were utilized to explore the predictive value of time perception characteristics on STBs.

Results: Adolescents with NPC demonstrated significant characteristics in time perception, with a lower reproduction ratio (DRR) and higher coefficient of variation (CV). Notably, lower CV at baseline was associated with a higher probability of STBs during follow-up. The study revealed that time perception effectively predicts the risk of subsequent STBs in NPC patients.

Conclusion: This study identifies characteristics of time perception in adolescent NPC patients, which may serve as a novel behavioral indicator for the early identification of risk for suicide. The findings contribute to a better understanding of the neurobiological bases of NSSI and highlight the potential of time perception tasks in the early identification of adverse outcomes, offering novel insights for intervention strategies.

青少年非自杀性自伤与精神疾病共病的时间知觉特征。
目的:非自杀性自伤(non - suicide self injury, NSSI)是一种普遍存在于各种精神障碍中的行为,其特征是自伤而无自杀意图。然而,自杀风险的神经生物学基础和指标仍然难以捉摸,阻碍了这种疾病的干预。自伤受奖励系统的调节,奖励系统也调节时间感知。本研究旨在探讨自伤患者的时间感知特征,并评估其识别自杀念头和行为(STBs)的潜力。方法:采用队列研究方法,选取93例自伤合并精神疾病(NPC)患者和84例健康对照者。被试完成了心理量表和时间再现任务,以确定青少年鼻咽癌患者的时间知觉特征。3个月后进行随访评估,以评估性传播感染的出现情况。运用Logistic回归和模态图分析了时间感知特征对stb的预测价值。结果:鼻咽癌青少年在时间感知方面表现出显著特征,繁殖比(DRR)较低,变异系数(CV)较高。值得注意的是,基线时较低的CV与随访期间较高的STBs概率相关。研究表明,时间感知可以有效预测鼻咽癌患者后续性传播感染的风险。结论:本研究确定了青少年鼻咽癌患者的时间感知特征,可作为早期识别自杀风险的一种新的行为指标。这些发现有助于更好地理解自伤的神经生物学基础,并强调了时间感知任务在早期识别不良后果方面的潜力,为干预策略提供了新的见解。
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7.40
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181
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: PCN (Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences) Publication Frequency: Published 12 online issues a year by JSPN Content Categories: Review Articles Regular Articles Letters to the Editor Peer Review Process: All manuscripts undergo peer review by anonymous reviewers, an Editorial Board Member, and the Editor Publication Criteria: Manuscripts are accepted based on quality, originality, and significance to the readership Authors must confirm that the manuscript has not been published or submitted elsewhere and has been approved by each author
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