情境中的亲子互动:强迫症与非临床家庭的比较。

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Chloe A McGrath, Maree J Abbott, Sharlene C Mantz, Margot O'Brien, David J Hawes, Felicity A Waters
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通过比较强迫症和非临床家庭在三个亲子讨论任务中观察到的亲子互动行为,探讨家庭因素在强迫症中的情境作用。我们研究了区分群体的行为是否在所有讨论中都是一致的,还是只在特定任务中出现。我们还研究了基于家庭的认知行为治疗对亲子互动的影响,旨在确定与强迫症症状改变相关的互动行为。39名儿童和青少年(9-16岁)及其父母参与了三个关于(1)愉快、(2)引发焦虑和(3)冲突情境的讨论任务。各组在观察者评价的父母和孩子行为上进行比较。强迫症患者在治疗后再次参与讨论。结果支持强迫症亲子互动的任务特定假设,除儿童温暖外,在所有讨论中都显示出预期方向的影响。强迫症家庭和控制家庭在孩子和父母的行为上都有区别,尤其是在焦虑讨论中。与对照组相比,患有强迫症的儿童和青少年表现出更少的热情、信心、积极解决问题的能力和责任感,以及更多的怀疑。与对照组相比,强迫症组的父母表现出更少的热情、信心和积极解决问题的能力,更多的怀疑和责任感。治疗效果只出现在焦虑讨论中。强迫症症状严重程度的前后降低与儿童责任感的增加显著相关,可能与治疗中针对的无益回避行为的减少有关。结果支持强迫症维持模型,强调家庭环境因素在强迫症症状中的重要性,表明强迫症家庭特征的亲子互动行为是情境性的。
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Parent-Child Interactions in Context: A Comparison of OCD and Non-clinical Families.

We investigated the context role of family factors in obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) by comparing observed parent-child interaction behaviors of OCD and non-clinical families during three parent-child discussion tasks. We examined whether behaviors differentiating groups would be consistent across all discussions, or present only during specific tasks. We also investigated the effect of family-based cognitive behavior therapy on parent-child interactions and aimed to identify interaction behaviors associated with OCD symptom change. Thirty-nine children and adolescents (9-16 years old) and their parents participated in three discussion tasks about: (1) pleasant, (2) anxiety-provoking, and (3) conflict situations. Groups were compared on observer-rated parent and child behaviors. OCD dyads participated in discussions again after treatment. Results supported task-specific hypotheses for parent-child interactions in OCD, except for child warmth, demonstrating effects in the expected direction across all discussions. OCD and control families were distinguished on both child and parent behaviors, particularly during the anxiety discussion. Children and adolescents with OCD showed less warmth, confidence, positive problem-solving, and responsibility, and more doubt compared to controls. OCD group parents showed less warmth, confidence, and positive problem-solving, and more doubt and enhanced responsibility than controls. Treatment effects were present for the anxiety discussion exclusively. Pre-post reduction in OCD symptom severity was significantly correlated with an increase in child responsibility, likely related to a reduction in unhelpful avoidance behaviors targeted in treatment. Outcomes support models of OCD maintenance highlighting the importance of family environment factors in OCD symptoms, suggesting that parent-child interaction behaviors characterizing OCD families are contextual.

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CiteScore
0.50
自引率
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期刊介绍: Child Psychiatry & Human Development is an interdisciplinary international journal serving the groups represented by child and adolescent psychiatry, clinical child/pediatric/family psychology, pediatrics, social science, and human development. The journal publishes research on diagnosis, assessment, treatment, epidemiology, development, advocacy, training, cultural factors, ethics, policy, and professional issues as related to clinical disorders in children, adolescents, and families. The journal publishes peer-reviewed original empirical research in addition to substantive and theoretical reviews.
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