在社区成人样本中,预期奖赏和消费奖赏的特质维度与自我伤害想法和行为的关系不同

Q3 Psychology
Wendy Huerta , Nadia Bounoua , Naomi Sadeh
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摘要

背景自伤想法和行为(Self-injurious thoughts and behaviors,SITBs)是世界范围内的一个主要问题,并将继续成为一个严重的公共卫生问题。对自杀风险因素的研究表明,奖赏过程(如无法感受愉悦)可能会带来 SITBs 风险。然而,较少研究特质奖赏的不同维度与 SITBs 的关系。因此,本研究调查了特质预期奖赏和消费奖赏对解释 SITBs 的独特和交互作用。方法 260 名 18-55 岁的社区成年人(中/标=32.79/10.54,女性=49.6%,男性=50.4%)完成了访谈、神经心理学测试和问卷调查。我们采用分层多元回归分析法评估了特质预期奖赏和消费奖赏与 "风险、冲动和自毁行为问卷 "中不同类型的 SITBs(自伤想法、非自杀性自伤(NSSI)和自杀企图)之间的横截面关联。结果与预期性奖励和消耗性奖励相关的独特变异与自伤想法有不同的关系,但与自伤行为(NSSI/自杀未遂)无关。预期奖赏和消费奖赏的交互作用与自伤行为有关,因此无法体验预期奖赏和消费奖赏与较高频率的非自伤行为有关。结论低预期奖赏和高消费奖赏可能会带来自伤想法的风险。低水平的特质预期奖赏和高消耗奖赏可能会导致NSSI风险。研究结果表明,奖赏敏感性可能是一系列 SITBs 的一个未被充分研究的风险因素。
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Trait dimensions of anticipatory and consummatory reward relate differently to self-injurious thoughts and behaviors in a community adult sample

Background

Self-injurious thoughts and behaviors (SITBs) are a major problem worldwide and continue to be a serious public health concern. Research investigating risk factors for suicide has shown that reward processes, such as the inability to feel pleasure, may confer risk for SITBs. However, less work has examined how different dimensions of trait reward relate to SITBs. Accordingly, the present study investigated the unique and interactive effects of trait anticipatory and consummatory reward for explaining SITBs.

Methods

260 community adults ages 18–55 (M/SD = 32.79/10.54, females = 49.6 %, males = 50.4 %) completed an interview, neuropsychological tests, and questionnaires. We used hierarchical multivariate multiple regression analysis to assess cross-sectional associations between trait anticipatory and consummatory reward and different types of SITBs [self-injurious thoughts, nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI), and suicide attempts] from the Risky, Impulsive, and Self-destructive Behavior Questionnaire.

Results

The unique variance associated with anticipatory and consummatory reward were differentially related to self-injurious thoughts but unrelated to self-injurious behaviors (NSSI/suicide attempts). The interaction of anticipatory and consummatory reward was associated with self-injurious behavior, such that the inability to experience both anticipatory and consummatory reward was associated with higher frequency of NSSI.

Limitations

Limitations of the study include its cross-sectional nature and reliance on self-reported measures.

Conclusions

Low anticipatory reward and high consummatory reward may confer risk for self-injurious thoughts. Low levels of both trait anticipatory and consummatory reward may confer risk for NSSI. Findings suggest reward sensitivity may be an understudied risk factor for a range of SITBs.

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Journal of Affective Disorders Reports
Journal of Affective Disorders Reports Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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