精神病患者的童年创伤:对情绪意识和调节的影响。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
S A Miller, L H Ospina, B Ozomaro, J S Ballon, J P McEvoy, L F Jarskog, T S Stroup, D Kimhy
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摘要

背景:情绪意识和调节(EAR)对有效的社会功能至关重要。精神病患者表现出无效的EAR,这在很大程度上导致了不良的功能结果。非临床人群和其他临床人群的报告将儿童创伤与不良EAR联系起来。然而,关于精神病患者EAR发育起源的信息有限。方法:我们调查了90例精神病患者的童年创伤与EAR之间的关系。结果:91%的参与者报告童年创伤:40.0%的人遭受精神虐待,35.6%的人遭受身体虐待,21.1%的人遭受性虐待,46.7%的人遭受精神忽视,40.0%的人遭受身体忽视。童年创伤程度越高,成年后识别和描述情感的难度越大。具体来说,情感虐待显著预示着识别情感(β=0.48; 22%的方差)和描述情感(β=0.38; 23%的方差)的困难。值得注意的是,女性在描述情感方面的困难更少。身体虐待、性虐待、情感和身体忽视不是EAR的显著预测因子。对于情绪调节,预测使用抑制和认知重评的模型分别产生趋势结果和无显著性。讨论:研究结果强调了童年创伤在精神病患者EAR形成中的关键作用。作者讨论了研究结果的临床、功能和治疗意义。
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Childhood Trauma in People with Psychosis: Implications for Emotion Awareness and Regulation.

Background: Emotion awareness and regulation (EAR) are critical for effective social functioning. Individuals with psychosis display ineffective EAR, contributing substantially to poor functional outcomes. Reports in non-clinical and other clinical populations have linked childhood trauma to poor EAR. However, limited information is available about the developmental origins of EAR in people with psychosis.

Methods: We investigated the links between childhood trauma and EAR in 90 individuals with psychosis.

Results: Ninety-one percent of the participants reported childhood trauma: 40.0% emotional abuse, 35.6% physical abuse, 21.1% sexual abuse, 46.7% emotional neglect, and 40.0% physical neglect. Higher degree of childhood trauma predicted greater difficulties in identifying and describing feelings in adulthood. Specifically, emotional abuse significantly predicted difficulties identifying feelings (β=0.48; 22% of the variance) and describing feelings (β=0.38; 23% of the variance). Notably, being female was associated with fewer difficulties describing feelings. Physical abuse, sexual abuse, and emotional and physical neglect were not significant predictors of EAR. For emotional regulation, models predicting use of suppression and cognitive reappraisal yielded trending results and no significance, respectively.

Discussion: The findings highlight the critical role of childhood trauma in shaping EAR in individuals with psychosis. The authors discuss the findings' clinical, functional, and therapeutic implications.

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