Devon B Sandel-Fernandez, Kiana Modavi, Benjamin A. Swerdlow, Jordan A Tharp, K. Timpano, Sheri DeBoe Johnson
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摘要
紧迫感是一种对情绪状态升高做出鲁莽行为反应的特质倾向,它与非自杀性自伤(NSSI)和自杀企图都有关系(Lynam et al., 2011)。有限的研究试图确定可能引发高度紧急的自伤或自杀企图的特定情绪。我们将羞耻感作为一种候选情绪进行了研究。我们假设,更大的羞耻倾向,结合更大的紧迫感,可以解释两个社区样本(Ns = 192和225)中自伤和自杀未遂史的独特差异。逻辑回归和负二项回归分析检验了羞耻感、紧迫感及其相互作用对自伤和自杀企图的存在(相对于不存在)和频率的影响。在测试的六个模型中,当检查简单斜坡时,羞耻感和紧迫感之间的相互作用与自伤和自杀企图的更高风险和频率有关,特别是当紧迫性很高时。进一步的研究应该使用时间序列设计来检验羞耻感是否会在高度紧急的情况下引发自残。
The Interaction of Shame and Urgency in Non-Suicidal Self-Injury and Suicide Attempts
Urgency, the trait-like tendency to respond to heightened emotion states with rash action, has been associated with both non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) and suicide attempts (Lynam et al., 2011). Limited research has sought to identify specific emotions that may trigger NSSI or suicide attempts for those with high urgency. We examined shame as a candidate emotion. We hypothesized that greater shame-proneness, in combination with greater urgency, would explain unique variance in NSSI and suicide attempt history in two community samples (Ns = 192 and 225). Logistic and negative binomial regression analyses examined the effects of shame, urgency, and their interaction on the presence (vs. absence) and frequency of NSSI and suicide attempts. The proposed interaction of shame and urgency was related to greater risk and frequency of NSSI and suicide attempts when examining simple slopes, across the six models tested, particularly when urgency was high. Further research should examine shame as a trigger for self-harm in the context of heightened urgency using time series designs.