罗夏测验中创伤的行为表征:创伤体验指数的发展。

IF 2.7 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Joni L Mihura, David J York, Stacey M Boyer, Erin M Ausman, Emily A Meadows, Gregory J Meyer
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目的:本研究描述并测试了一种新的罗夏量表——创伤体验指数(TEI)的有效性,该指数比现有的罗夏量表更直接地评估创伤再体验的感知、情感和行为特征,包括创伤特异性(创伤内容指数[TCI]、关键内容)和更广泛的创伤相关量表(病态[MOR]、无生命运动)。使用预测处理框架(PPF),我们描述了罗夏评估法在评估创伤再体验方面的优势。TEI评分包含两个组成部分:(a)痛苦或与创伤有关的回忆;(b)厌恶的情绪反应,可能包括逃避的行为尝试,每个都有两个严重程度。方法:60例成年顺性别异性恋女性门诊患者(Mage = 39.1;85%的欧洲裔美国人)接受罗夏测验,并根据基于访谈的亲密伴侣暴力严重程度(IPVS)进行评分。结果:TEI与IPVS测量高度相关(r = .494, p < .001),且TEI各分量对TEI的贡献显著。IPVS测量与其他罗夏变量的关联在统计学上不显著,范围从r = 0.16 (MOR)到0.25 (TCI),尽管TCI的关联趋于显著(p = 0.052)。在层次回归分析中,TEI预测的方差显著高于其他四个罗夏变量(即TCI)中的最佳变量。结论:TEI是一种基于罗夏测验的评估创伤再体验相关心理过程的新方法。对于未来的研究,我们建议更多不同的样本和不同的创伤特异性标准变量。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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Behavioral signs of trauma on the Rorschach: Development of the Trauma Experience Index.

Objective: The present study describes and tests the validity of a new Rorschach index called the Trauma Experience Index (TEI) designed to assess the perceptual, emotional, and behavioral characteristics of trauma reexperiencing more directly than existing Rorschach measures, including trauma-specific (Trauma Content Index [TCI], Critical Contents) and broader trauma-related measures (Morbid [MOR], Inanimate Movement). Using a predictive processing framework (PPF), we describe the strengths of the Rorschach method of assessment in evaluating trauma reexperiencing. The TEI scoring contains two components: (a) distressing or trauma-related recollections and (b) aversive emotional reactions that may include behavioral attempts of avoidance, each with two levels of severity.

Method: Sixty adult cisgendered heterosexual female-identifying outpatients (Mage = 39.1; 85% European American ethnicity) were administered the Rorschach and rated on an interview-based measure of intimate partner violence severity (IPVS).

Results: The TEI and IPVS measure were highly correlated (r = .494, p < .001), to which each TEI component contributed significantly. The IPVS measure's associations with the other Rorschach variables were not statistically significant-ranging from r = .16 (MOR) to .25 (TCI), although the TCI's association trended toward significance (p = .052). In a hierarchical regression analysis, the TEI predicted a significant portion of the variance beyond that accounted for by the best of the other four Rorschach variables (i.e., the TCI).

Conclusions: The TEI is a promising new Rorschach-based method of assessing psychological processes associated with trauma reexperiencing. For future studies, we recommend more diverse samples and various trauma-specific criterion variables. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

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期刊介绍: Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy publishes empirical research on the psychological effects of trauma. The journal is intended to be a forum for an interdisciplinary discussion on trauma, blending science, theory, practice, and policy. The journal publishes empirical research on a wide range of trauma-related topics, including: -Psychological treatments and effects -Promotion of education about effects of and treatment for trauma -Assessment and diagnosis of trauma -Pathophysiology of trauma reactions -Health services (delivery of services to trauma populations) -Epidemiological studies and risk factor studies -Neuroimaging studies -Trauma and cultural competence
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