有自杀行为的抑郁老人的情绪信息处理。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
Yoan Barsznica, Pierre Vandel, Bérénice Lambert, Julie Monnin, Magali Nicolier, Claire De Pinho, Julia Hickel, Stephane Richard-Devantoy, Cynthia Morgny, Monika Szymanska, Emmanuel Haffen, Eric Laurent, Gilles Chopard, Nicolas Noiret
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老年人自杀是一个公共卫生问题,尤其是在患有单相抑郁症的情况下。目前,用于评估老年人自杀风险的工具寥寥无几。自杀行为(SB)通常与情绪信息处理紊乱有关。最近的眼动追踪证据表明,基于年龄、病理状态或面部情绪表达类型的情绪面部表情具有特定的视觉探索性,这鼓励开发更具体、更可靠的工具来帮助检测老年抑郁症患者的自杀行为。本研究旨在分析患有 SB 的老年抑郁症患者与未患有 SB 的患者的面部情绪信息处理特征。我们评估了他们面部表情的固定时间(SB 患者 10 人,无 SB 患者 11 人)。结果显示,抑郁的 SB 患者在厌恶、恐惧和中性情绪区域(即眼睛和嘴巴)上花费的时间多于抑郁的非 SB 患者。相反,在愤怒、悲伤和快乐情绪上,两组患者的固着时间没有差异。我们讨论了将注意力从与患者情绪状态一致的情绪信息中分离出来的困难。在有自杀倾向的抑郁症患者身上观察到的特定视觉探索可作为新的风险因素,用于更准确地评估和预测自杀风险。
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Emotional information processing in depressed elderly with suicidal behavior.

Elderly suicide is a public health problem, especially in the presence of unipolar depression. Very few tools have been developed to assess suicide risk in the elderly. Suicidal behaviors (SB) are often associated with perturbations of emotional information processing. Recent eye-tracking evidence has indicated specific visual exploration of emotional facial expressions based on age, pathological status, or type of facial emotion expression, which encourage the development of more specific and reliable tools to help in the detection of SB in depressed elderly patients. The aim of this study was to characterize emotional facial information processing in elderly depressed patients with SB vs. patients without SB. We assessed fixation time on their facial expressions (SB n=10 and with noSB n=11). Results showed that depressed SB patients spent more time on emotional regions (i.e. eyes and mouth) of disgust, fear and neutral emotions than did depressed noSB patients. Conversely, fixation time did not differ between the groups for angry, sad and happy emotions. We discuss the difficulties in disengaging attention from emotional information congruent with the patient's emotional state. Specific visual exploration observed in suicidal depressed patients could be used as novel risk factors to more accurately assess and predict suicide risk.

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CiteScore
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7.40%
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162
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Une revue française de renommée internationale. - Un comite de rédaction représentant tous les aspects de la prise en charge psychiatrique du patient. - Une sélection rigoureuse d''articles faisant l''objet de plusieurs expertises. - Des travaux d''auteurs et de chercheurs de renommée internationale. - Des indexations dans les grandes bases de données (Current Contents, Excerpta Medica, etc.). - Un facteur d''impact qui témoigne de la grande notoriété de la revue. La tribune des publications originales de haut niveau. - Une très grande diversité des sujets traités, rigoureusement sélectionnés à travers des sommaires dynamiques : - des éditoriaux de médecins référents, - une revue de presse sur les actualités internationales, - des articles originaux pour approfondir vos connaissances, - des mises au point et des cas cliniques pour engager votre réflexion sur les indications et choix possibles au travers de mises en situation clinique, - des dossiers thématiques pour faire le tour d''une question. - L''actualité de l''AFPB : L''Encéphale publie régulièrement des comptes rendus de l''Association française de psychiatrie clinique.
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