创伤后应激障碍的认知加工

A.M. Weinstein, L. Neal, A. Lillywhite, J. Potokar, D.J. Nutt
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最近的研究表明,焦虑障碍中存在对威胁的异常注意偏向。我们对15名患有创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的退伍军人和一组年龄和性别匹配的正常对照组进行了创伤、恐慌发作、一般恐惧和积极情绪处理的评估。与对照组相比,当句子的主题是创伤经历或积极情绪时,PTSD患者对自我指涉句的处理出现延迟。然而,他们在处理描述惊恐发作和普遍恐惧情况的句子方面比对照对象更有效率。因此,在创伤后应激障碍患者中,认知加工似乎受到过去创伤经历的个人相关主题的阻碍,而与一般威胁或身体内部恐慌感觉相关的信息可能会促进认知加工。焦虑2:130-139(1996)。©1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc
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Cognitive processing in post-traumatic stress disorder

Recent research has suggested an abnormal attentional bias to threat in anxiety disorders. We have assessed the processing of thoughts of trauma, panic attacks, general fear and positive affect in a cohort of 15 war veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and an age- and sex-matched normal control group. Subjects with PTSD showed delayed processing of self-referential sentences when the themes of the sentences were traumatic experiences or positive affect, compared with controls. However, they were more efficient than control subjects in the processing of sentences describing situations of panic attacks and general fear. It would therefore appear that in patients with PTSD, cognitive processing is hindered by personally relevant themes of past traumatic experiences, whereas it may be facilitated by information related to general threat or internal body sensations of panic. Anxiety 2:130–139 (1996). © 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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