叙事认同和未来自传体记忆整合对儿童意义和目的的影响

IF 1.8 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Elena García-Morales , Llanos Merín , María V. Jimeno , David J. Hallford , Jorge J. Ricarte
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缺乏快感、冷漠和缺乏动力是年轻人的共同经历。这些变量是精神障碍的核心症状,尤其是抑郁症。生活的目标已经被证明可以抵消抑郁症状,但这在儿童身上几乎没有研究。个人同一性的构建和情景未来思想是定义这些目的的重要变量。因此,本研究调查了所有这些变量是如何相互作用的,以及它们在抑郁症中可能发挥的作用。西班牙小学最后一年的儿童(N = 128,平均= 10岁;11个月,54.7% (女性)完成叙事认同意识问卷、患者报告结果测量信息系统抑郁和意义与目的量表以及情景未来思维测试。本研究的主要结果为:(1)叙事认同意识和情景未来思维(EFT)与意义和目的正相关,(2)意义和目的与抑郁负相关,(3)叙事认同意识是意义和目的的良好预测因子。这些结果强调了通过促进叙事认同意识来预防抑郁症的意义和目的的潜在用途。未来的研究应该在其他背景下探索这一点,并深入分析未来的心理意象在生活目标和抑郁之间的作用。
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Contribution of narrative identity and future autobiographical memories integration in the self on meaning and purpose in children
Anhedonia, apathy and a motivation are common experiences among young people. These variables are central symptoms of mental disorders, particularly in depression. Purpose in life has been shown to counteract depressive symptomatology, but this has hardly been studied in children. The construction of personal identity and episodic future thoughts are important variables in defining those purposes. Therefore, the present study investigates how all these variables interact with each other and what role they may play in depression. Children in their last year of primary school in Spain (N = 128, mean = 10 years; 11 months, 54.7 % female) completed the Narrative Identity Awareness Questionnaire, the Depression and Meaning and Purpose scales of the Patient Reported Outcomes Measure Information System and the Episodic Future Thinking Test. The main results of this study were: (1) Narrative identity awareness and episodic future thinking (EFT) are positively related to meaning and purpose, (2) Meaning and purpose is negatively related to depression, and (3) Narrative identity awareness is a good predictor of meaning and purpose. These results highlight the potential use of meaning and purpose in the prevention of depression through the promotion of narrative identity awareness. Future research should explore this in other contexts and analyze in depth the role of mental imagery of the future in relation to life goals and depression.
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期刊介绍: Cognitive Development contains the very best empirical and theoretical work on the development of perception, memory, language, concepts, thinking, problem solving, metacognition, and social cognition. Criteria for acceptance of articles will be: significance of the work to issues of current interest, substance of the argument, and clarity of expression. For purposes of publication in Cognitive Development, moral and social development will be considered part of cognitive development when they are related to the development of knowledge or thought processes.
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