[体育活动滥用和依赖诊断标准的发展:一项定性研究]。

Annales de medecine interne Pub Date : 2003-11-01
Eric Mangon, Serge Simon, Pascale Franques-Rénéric, Marc Auriacombe
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目的:这项工作的目的是寻找体力活动滥用和依赖的标准,在DSM IV和CIM10中描述的精神活性物质滥用和依赖标准之后的模式,并确定这些标准是否可以在从事体育运动的个人中找到。这项初步工作被设计为寻找可能的体育活动依赖综合征的第一步。方法:以DSM IV和CIM 10精神活性物质滥用和依赖标准为模式,定义身体活动滥用和依赖的操作标准。我们在一组8人(4男4女,年龄17-25岁)中搜索了这些标准,他们从事7种不同的运动。受试者参加了定性访谈,在访谈中没有直接提到定义的标准。访谈脚本用预先建立的网格进行分析,以便搜索可操作的诊断标准。结果:除两项关于身体活动滥用的定义操作标准外,所有已定义的操作标准均在访谈脚本中确定。所有的参与者都至少满足了其中的一个标准。参与者自发提出的体力活动依赖标准的重要性显著;虐待标准较少被发现。讨论:基于这一定性研究的发现,在精神活动滥用和依赖标准之后制定身体活动滥用或依赖的诊断标准似乎是一种现实的可能性。我们定义的操作标准适用于本研究的所有参与者,无论他们从事何种运动。虽然为每个参与者找到了大量的依赖标准,但本研究的目的不是确定可以保留体力活动依赖诊断的参与者数量。这将需要寻找诸如症状持续时间、改变功能行为或临床显著痛苦等概念,以确定行为的病理性质。现在还需要进行其他研究,以确定同时出现足够数量标准的个体受试者是否可以被确定为存在体育活动滥用或依赖。
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[Development of diagnosis criteria for physical activity abuse and dependence: a qualitative study].

Aim: The purpose of this work was to search for criteria of physical activity abuse and dependence, patterned after abuse and dependence criteria for psychoactive substances described in DSM IV and CIM10, and to determine whether these criteria could be found in individuals practising sports. This preliminary work was designed as the first step in the search for a possible physical activity dependence syndrome.

Methods: Operational criteria for physical activity abuse and dependence were defined by using the DSM IV and CIM 10 criteria for psychoactive substances abuse and dependence as a pattern. We searched for these criteria among a group of 8 persons (4 men and 4 women, aged 17-25 years) who practised 7 different sports. The subjects participated in a qualitative interview during which the defined criteria were not mentioned directly. The script of the interview was analyzed with a pre-established grid in order to search for the operational diagnostic criteria.

Results: All of the defined operational criteria except two concerning physical activity abuse were identified in the interview scripts. All of the participants fulfilled at least one of the defined criteria. The importance of physical activity dependence criteria spontaneously mentioned by the participants was notable; abuse criteria were found less often.

Discussion: Based on the findings of this qualitative study, the development of diagnostic criteria for physical activity abuse or dependence patterned after psychoactive abuse and dependence criteria appears to be a realistic possibility. The operational criteria we defined were found in all of the participants in this study, irrespective of the sports they practised. Although a large number of dependence criteria were found for each participant, this study was not designed to determine the number of participants for whom the diagnosis of physical activity dependence could be retained. This would require search for notions such as duration of the manifestations, changing functional behavior, or clinically significant suffering in order to identify the pathological nature of the behavior. Other studies are now needed to determine whether individual subjects who present a sufficient number of criteria simultaneously can be identified as presenting physical activity abuse or dependence.

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