Zhiyi Chen, Xuerong Liu, Ting Xu, Wei Li, Rong Zhang, Yi Wu, Lei Xia, Hai Lan, Zhenghi Feng, Tingyong Feng, Fuschia M Sirois
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摘要
拖延症指的是不顾自己对不良后果的清楚认识,仍然非理性地拖延已安排好的任务。虽然众所周知拖延症与精神或病理过程有关,但区分“精神病理拖延症”与拖延症特征的标准尚未得到充分研究。这是一项为期5年的纵向观察研究。参与者(N = 464)在2018年完成了特质拖延症的测量,并在2023年进行了随访(N = 267),收集了亚临床症状。采用约束多元直接梯度模型(cmDGM)对DSM-5框架制定的亚临床精神症状进行前瞻性预测。然后构建两阶段精神病理连接组模型,以构成反映“精神病理拖延”的“诊断标准”。拖延症可预测亚临床精神病理症状和不健康的生活方式。在两阶段的精神病理网络中发现了“无法自我调节延迟”、“无法控制不良后果”、“无法自我改变”、“失控的干扰”、“睡眠质量差”和“负面情绪反应”的亚临床桥枢纽。这些中心构成了9项病态拖延诊断标准(3PDC),诊断效果良好(AUC = 0.82, p
Subclinical Psychiatric Symptomatology and a Proposed Diagnostic Criterion Separating Psychopathological Procrastinators From Trait Procrastinators.
Procrastination trait describes irrational delays of scheduled tasks despite clear awareness of the adverse consequences of doing so. Although procrastination is well-known to be linked to psychiatric or pathological processes, the criterion for "psychopathological procrastination" distinguishing from the procrastination trait is understudied. This is a 5-year longitudinal observational study. Participants (N = 464) completed measures of trait procrastination in 2018, with a follow-up conducted in 2023 (N = 267) collecting subclinical symptomatology. A constrained multivariate direct gradient model (cmDGM) was employed to prospectively predict subclinical psychiatric symptomatology formulated by the DSM-5 framework. The two-stage psychopathological connectome model was then constructed to constitute a "diagnostic criterion" reflecting "psychopathological procrastination." Procrastination prospectively predicted subclinical psychopathological symptoms and unhealthy lifestyles. Subclinical bridge hubs of "failure to self-regulate delays," "failure to control adverse consequences," "useless to self-change," "out-of-control irruptions," "poor sleep quality," and "negative emotional reactions" were identified in the two-stage psychopathological network. These hubs constituted the 9-item pathological procrastination diagnostic criterion (3PDC) with good diagnostic performance (AUC = 0.82, p < 0.01). The present study revealed the predictive role of procrastination for subclinical psychiatric symptomatology and further established the subclinical 3PDC to lay the foundation for the "diagnostics of psychopathological procrastinators."
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