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摘要
调节情绪的困难与强迫症(OCD)的严重程度和持续性有关。虽然最近已经研究了情绪调节与这种疾病的某些临床表现的关系,但其与对称、有序和排列症状(SOAS)的关系仍然知之甚少。然而,强迫症和情绪调节困难的异质性阻碍了对可能允许改进治疗策略的特定关联的识别。本研究对237名参与者进行了调查,他们完成了强迫症症状和情绪调节困难的在线问卷调查。初步分析表明,单独考虑时,SOAS与几种形式的情绪困难之间存在显著的正相关。然而,多变量分析表明,冲动控制困难(β = 0.279, t = 4.363, p <0.100)来解释soa中的方差。当经历负面情绪时,冲动控制行为的困难似乎在对称、有序和安排症状的加剧中起着突出的作用,在选择临床干预措施时值得特别注意。
Emotion regulation difficulties in a non-clinical sample with symmetry, ordering and arranging symptoms
Difficulty in regulating emotions is implicated in the severity and persistence of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). While emotional regulation has recently been examined relative to certain clinical manifestations of this disorder, its association with symmetry, ordering, and arranging symptoms (SOAS) remains poorly understood. However, the heterogeneity of both OCD and emotional regulation difficulties has hindered the identification of specific associations that may permit the refinement of treatment strategies. The present study examines this issue in a sample of 237 participants who completed online questionnaires of OCD symptoms and difficulties in emotional regulation. Initial analyses demonstrated positive and significant correlations between SOAS and several forms of emotional difficulties when considered individually. However, multivariate analyses demonstrated the preponderant role of impulse control difficulties (β = 0.279, t = 4.363, p < 0.100) in explaining variance in SOAS. When experiencing negative emotions, difficulties in impulse control behaviors appear to play a salient role in the exacerbation of symptoms of symmetry, ordering, and arranging, and merit particular attention in the choice of clinical interventions for these patients.