[在德国青少年样本中冷酷无情特征的流行]。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Jule Eilts, Annika Rademacher, Jessica Wilke, Cecilia Essau, Neele Bäker
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摘要:背景:DSM-5和ICD-11都引入了“亲社会情绪受损(IPE)”这一指标,以更准确地诊断存在行为问题且冷酷无情(CU)特征升高的青少年的品行障碍(CD)。因此,这也强调了这些特征在预测未来适应不良发育中的重要性。在一般成人人群中,CU特征的患病率为4.5%,在青少年中为2- 6%。本研究检验了LSU发展心理学实验室(2023)开发的t值在德国普通人群中评估青少年临床相关或关键冷酷无情(CU)特征的适用性。我们调查这些国际计算的t值是否可以有效地用于德语国家,而不计算自己的t值或基于样本的临界值。方法:在学校招募青少年1622人,其中女性占50%,平均年龄M = 13.63岁。为了对目前的数据进行分类,该研究使用了来自2023年发展精神病理学实验室社区样本的基于年龄和性别的规范(t分数)。我们采用t检验和方差分析来确定显著的年龄差异(11-14岁、15-17岁)、性别和性别-年龄相互作用效应组。结果:我们的研究结果表明91.5%的样本属于正常组,4.3%有危险,4.2%表现出临床特征。我们观察到显著的年龄差异,而性别差异不显著。年龄和性别的交互作用显著。事后分析显示,在两个年龄组中,男性青少年和男性青少年与女性青少年之间存在显著差异。结论:该研究为德国学校样本中CU特征的流行提供了有价值的见解。了解CU特征的分布对于早期发现和量身定制干预措施的发展至关重要。除了教育人员,临床领域的专业人员也受益于早期识别,以启动有针对性的诊断和治疗措施。
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[Prevalence of Callous-Unemotional Traits in a German Adolescent Sample].

Prevalence of Callous-Unemotional Traits in a German Adolescent Sample Abstract: Background: Both the DSM-5 and ICD-11 introduced the specifier "with impaired prosocial emotions (IPE)" to more accurately diagnose Conduct Disorder (CD) in adolescents with conduct problems and elevated callous-unemotional (CU) traits. Thus, this also emphasizes the importance of these traits in predicting future maladaptive development. In the general adult population, the prevalence of CU traits is 4.5 % and varies between 2-6 % in adolescents. This study examines the applicability of the t-values developed by the LSU Developmental Psychology Lab (2023) to assess clinically relevant or critical callous-unemotional (CU) traits in adolescents in the German general population. We investigate whether these internationally calculated t-values can be used validly for the German-speaking countries without calculating own t-values or cut-off values based on the sample. Methods: The sample consists of N = 1622 adolescents (50 % female), with an average age of M = 13.63 years, whom we recruited at schools. To categorize the present data, the study utilized age- and gender-based norms (t-scores) from the 2023 Developmental Psychopathology Lab's community sample. We employed t-tests and ANOVAs to determine significant age differences (11-14 years, 15-17 years), gender, and gender-by-age interaction effect groups. Results: Our findings indicate that 91.5 % of the sample falls within the normative group, 4.3 % are at risk, and 4.2 % display clinical characteristics. We observed significant age differences, while gender differences were not prominent. The interaction effects of age and gender were significant. Posthoc analyses revealed significant differences between male adolescents and between male and female adolescents across both age groups. Conclusion: The study provides valuable insights into the prevalence of CU traits in a German school sample. Understanding the distribution of CU traits is crucial for early detection and the development of tailored interventions. In addition to educational staff, professionals in the clinical context also benefit from early identification to initiate targeted diagnostic and therapeutic measures.

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