青少年和心理治疗师对解离性神经症状障碍心理社会因素的看法:一项混合方法研究

IF 2 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Nikita Bhati , Rachna Bhargava , Rajesh Sagar , R K Chadda
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背景:对青少年分离性神经症状障碍的现有病因学理解往往忽略了社会文化差异,强调了对文化敏感框架的需求。目的:本研究探讨与青少年分离性神经症状障碍相关的关键社会心理因素,并将这些因素与印度精神病学背景下的心理治疗师的观点进行比较。方法采用融合并行混合方法的横断面研究设计。20名(n = 20)年龄在14至18岁之间的青少年和13名(n = 13)心理治疗师被招募来完成研究程序。这导致了两个不同的数据集。在定量方面,青少年参与者通过半结构化访谈计划和客观心理测量进行评估。定性方面包括在综合访谈指南的指导下与心理治疗师进行深入访谈。我们首先分别分析了调查结果,然后根据Creswell, 2015年将它们整合起来。对20名青少年(平均年龄16.50岁)的定量分析显示,大多数是来自中下层家庭或中下层家庭的女孩(90%),其中90%的人报告有显著的生活压力。常见的问题包括性骚扰或性虐待(45%)、父母冲突(45%)和家庭沟通不足(75%)。去年,近一半的青少年(45%)面临学校的变化,其中40%的人报告过去的学业困难,强调了适应挑战。心理社会特征的定性分析揭示了多方面压力源对青少年群体的显著影响。心理治疗师参与者的分析强调了五个社会心理因素之间错综复杂的相互作用,即:1)应对机制,2)创伤经历,3)人际/家庭冲突,4)学业压力,5)文化方面在形成青少年疾病方面。结论:我们的研究结果表明了压力源的多样性,强调了在处理受DNSD影响的青少年时采用生物心理社会方法的重要性。此外,这些结果对培养既适合发展又适合文化的病因学理解具有启示意义,从而影响干预的重点。
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Adolescent and psychotherapist views of psychosocial factors in Dissociative Neurological Symptom Disorder: A mixed-method study

Background

The existing etiological understanding of Dissociative Neurological Symptom Disorder in adolescents often overlooks socio-cultural variations, highlighting the need for culturally sensitive frameworks.

Objective

Our study explores key psychosocial factors associated with Dissociative Neurological Symptom Disorder in adolescents, comparing these factors with perspectives from psychotherapists working within an Indian psychiatric context.

Methods

We used a Cross-sectional research design with a Convergent parallel mixed-method approach. Twenty (n = 20) adolescents aged between 14 and 18 years and thirteen (n = 13) psychotherapists were recruited to complete the study procedures. This resulted in two distinct datasets. For the quantitative aspect, adolescent participants underwent assessment through a semi-structured interview schedule and objective psychological measures. The qualitative facet involved in-depth interviews with psychotherapists, guided by a comprehensive interview guide. We first analysed findings separately and later integrated them in accordance with Creswell, 2015.

Main Findings

The quantitative analysis of 20 adolescents (mean age = 16.50) revealed that most were girls (90 %) from lower or lower-middle-class families, with 90 % reporting significant life stressors. Common issues included sexual harassment or abuse (45 %), parental conflicts (45 %) and deficits in family communication (75 %). Nearly half of adolescents (45 %) faced school changes last year, with 40 % reporting past academic struggles, underscoring adaptation challenges. The qualitative analysis of the psychosocial characteristics unveiled a notable influence of multifaceted stressors on the adolescent population. The analysis of psychotherapist participants underscores the intricate interplay between five psychosocial factors namely, 1) coping mechanisms, 2) traumatic experiences, 3) interpersonal/familial conflicts, 4) academic stress, and 5) cultural aspects in shaping adolescents' illness.

Conclusions

: Our findings suggest the multifarious nature of stressors, highlighting the significance of employing a biopsychosocial approach when dealing with adolescents affected by DNSD. Furthermore, these results have implications for cultivating an aetiological understanding that is both developmentally and culturally tailored, thus influencing the focus of interventions.
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