研究情绪失调在强迫症状严重程度和自杀风险之间的关系中的作用

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Dylan N. Mikonowicz , Matthew T. Tull
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摘要

研究发现,强迫症(OCD)与自杀念头和行为的风险增加有关。然而,很少有研究探索可能解释强迫症与自杀之间联系的因素。在这方面有希望的一个因素是情绪失调,因为它之前被证明与强迫症(OC)症状的严重程度和自杀风险有关。因此,本研究的目的是研究情绪失调是否与OC症状严重程度和自杀风险之间的关系有关。109名在焦虑障碍诊所寻求治疗的成年人(60.6%为女性,平均年龄= 39.85)在进入诊所时完成了各种OC症状严重程度、情绪失调和最近(过去两周)自杀风险的自我报告测量。正如预期的那样,情绪失调解释了强迫症症状严重程度与近期自杀风险之间的关联。当焦虑症状严重程度作为协变量纳入时,这一结果仍然存在。结果表明,情绪失调可能是干预的一个重要目标,以降低有OC症状的个体的自杀风险。
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Examining the role of emotion dysregulation in the association between obsessive compulsive symptom severity and suicide risk

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) has been found to be associated with increased risk for suicidal thoughts and behaviors. However, little research has explored factors that may account for the OCD-suicide link. One factor that holds promise in this regard is emotion dysregulation given its previously demonstrated association with obsessive-compulsive (OC) symptom severity and suicide risk. Therefore, the goal of this study was to examine whether emotion dysregulation accounts for the association between OC symptom severity and suicide risk. A sample of 109 adults (60.6% female, mean age = 39.85) seeking treatment at an anxiety disorders clinic completed a variety of self-report measures of OC symptom severity, emotion dysregulation, and recent (past two weeks) suicide risk upon intake into the clinic. As expected, emotion dysregulation accounted for the association between OC symptom severity and recent suicide risk. This result remained when anxiety symptom severity was included as a covariate. Results suggest that emotion dysregulation may be an important target for intervention in reducing suicide risk among individuals experiencing OC symptoms.

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CiteScore
4.00
自引率
5.60%
发文量
46
审稿时长
47 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders (JOCRD) is an international journal that publishes high quality research and clinically-oriented articles dealing with all aspects of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and related conditions (OC spectrum disorders; e.g., trichotillomania, hoarding, body dysmorphic disorder). The journal invites studies of clinical and non-clinical (i.e., student) samples of all age groups from the fields of psychiatry, psychology, neuroscience, and other medical and health sciences. The journal''s broad focus encompasses classification, assessment, psychological and psychiatric treatment, prevention, psychopathology, neurobiology and genetics. Clinical reports (descriptions of innovative treatment methods) and book reviews on all aspects of OCD-related disorders will be considered, as will theoretical and review articles that make valuable contributions. Suitable topics for manuscripts include: -The boundaries of OCD and relationships with OC spectrum disorders -Validation of assessments of obsessive-compulsive and related phenomena -OCD symptoms in diverse social and cultural contexts -Studies of neurobiological and genetic factors in OCD and related conditions -Experimental and descriptive psychopathology and epidemiological studies -Studies on relationships among cognitive and behavioral variables in OCD and related disorders -Interpersonal aspects of OCD and related disorders -Evaluation of psychological and psychiatric treatment and prevention programs, and predictors of outcome.
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