Empathy and Impaired Socioemotional Self-Perception in Frontotemporal Dementia.

Mario F Mendez, Golnoush Akhlaghipour, Elvira E Jimenez
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Abstract

Objective: Impaired empathy is a core feature of behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD). Patients with bvFTD are also prominently impaired in experiencing self-conscious emotions. The investigators explored whether impaired empathy in bvFTD, such as self-conscious emotions, may result from impaired self-consciousness in social situations (socioemotional self-perception).

Methods: This pilot study evaluated 25 patients with bvFTD and compared them with 25 patients with Alzheimer's disease who had comparable dementia severity. Their caregivers completed the Social Dysfunction Scale (SDS), which quantifies empathy, and an extensive intake interview that included questions regarding self-consciousness and insight. The patients completed two measures of self-perception in social situations, the Schutte Self-Report Emotional Intelligence Test (SSEIT) scale and the Embarrassability Scale (EMB).

Results: Caregivers of patients with bvFTD, but not of patients with Alzheimer's disease, reported a high correlation between significantly decreased empathy (SDS) and decreased self-consciousness (intake interview questions). Consistent with lack of insight, the patients with bvFTD, unlike the patients with Alzheimer's disease, did not report decreases on the SSEIT and EMB measures.

Conclusions: These preliminary findings suggest that impaired socioemotional self-perception plays a role in the loss of empathy among patients with bvFTD. A lack of self-consciousness in social situations may contribute to a loss of empathy resulting from an inability to co-represent another's emotion in relation to oneself.

额颞叶痴呆的共情与社会情绪自我知觉受损。
目的:共情障碍是行为变异性额颞叶痴呆(bvFTD)的核心特征。bvFTD患者在体验自我意识情绪方面也明显受损。研究者探讨了bvFTD的共情受损,如自我意识情绪,是否可能是由社交情境中的自我意识受损(社会情绪自我知觉)引起的。方法:本初步研究评估了25例bvFTD患者,并将其与25例痴呆严重程度相当的阿尔茨海默病患者进行了比较。他们的照顾者完成了社会功能障碍量表(SDS),该量表量化了同理心,并进行了广泛的接受访谈,其中包括有关自我意识和洞察力的问题。患者完成两项社交情境自我感知测试:舒特自我报告情绪智力测验(SSEIT)量表和尴尬量表(EMB)。结果:bvFTD患者的照顾者,而不是阿尔茨海默病患者的照顾者,报告了显著减少的共情(SDS)和减少的自我意识(摄入访谈问题)之间的高度相关。与缺乏洞察力一致的是,与阿尔茨海默病患者不同,bvFTD患者没有报告SSEIT和EMB测量的下降。结论:这些初步研究结果表明,社会情绪自我知觉受损在bvFTD患者共情丧失中起着重要作用。在社交场合缺乏自我意识可能会导致移情能力的丧失,从而导致无法在与自己的关系中共同表达他人的情感。
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