COVID-19大流行期间月经周期症状学:内感受性敏感性和心理健康的作用

IF 2.1 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Rosita Borlimi , Matilde Buattini , Greta Riboli , Mattia Nese , Gianni Brighetti , Daniel Giunti , Francesca Vescovelli
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关于新冠肺炎大流行的文献表明,调查其在这一敏感时期对心理健康的影响以及与女性月经周期的关系具有重要意义。为此,截取敏感性已成为研究心身症状和疼痛症状之间身心互动的一个基本结构,特别是通过区分两种注意风格(即“注意”和“非注意”敏感性)。以下研究的目的是验证疫情期间育龄妇女的心理健康和内感受性对月经症状的作用,并确定内感受性的现有维度在预测症状严重程度方面的具体贡献。数据是通过一项在线调查收集的,5294名女性对人口统计信息、月经史、症状紊乱做出了回应,并完成了意大利版的GHQ-12和MAIA。分析表明,症状与GHQ-12和MAIA分量表注意、情绪意识、信任和不担心密切相关。通过层次回归进一步验证了这一结果,研究表明,与其他考虑的维度(R2=0.180,ΔR2=0.002)相比,相同的内感受维度和心理健康有力地预测了月经症状的强度(R2=0.177,ΔR2=0.143)。结果部分符合前提,但表明心理健康对月经周期的体验有很大影响内感受维度可能与解释月经症状的严重程度有关。这里的研究表明,如果不与良好的自我调节内部状态的能力相协调,注意到身体内部信号和意识到情绪状态可能会变得功能失调,但可能会导致对内感受的情感和注意力反应加剧的“恶性循环”的持续存在。
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Menstrual cycle symptomatology during the COVID-19 pandemic: The role of interoceptive sensibility and psychological health

Menstrual cycle symptomatology during the COVID-19 pandemic: The role of interoceptive sensibility and psychological health

The literature on the COVID-19 pandemic has shown the importance of investigating its impact on mental health during this sensitive period, also in relation to the female menstrual cycle. To this end, interceptive sensibility has emerged as a fundamental construct for studying the mind-body interaction among psychosomatic and pain symptoms, particularly through the distinction between two attentional styles (namely, a “mindful” and a “non-mindful” sensibility). The aim of the following study is to verify the role of mental health and interoceptive sensibility on menstrual symptoms in women of childbearing age, during the pandemic, as well as to identify the specific contribution of the existing dimensions of interoceptive sensibility in the prediction of symptoms' severity. Data were collected through an online survey, for which 5294 women responded on demographic information, menstrual history, symptoms' disturbance, and completed the Italian versions of the GHQ-12 and the MAIA. The analyses showed that symptoms were strongly correlated to either the GHQ-12 and the MAIA subscales Noticing, Emotional Awareness, Trusting and Not-Worrying. This result was further verified via a hierarchical regression, which revealed that the same interoceptive dimensions and mental health strongly predicted the intensity of menstrual symptoms (R2 = 0.177, ΔR2 = 0.143) compared to other considered dimensions (R2 = 0.180, ΔR2 = 0.002). Results are partially in line with the premises but suggest that mental health has a strong impact on the experience of the menstrual cycle and that only a few interoceptive dimensions may be relevant in explaining the severity of menstrual symptoms. It is here suggested that noticing internal bodily signals and being aware of emotional states might become dysfunctional if not reconciled with a good ability to self-regulate internal states, but may rather contribute to the perpetuation of the ‘vicious cycle’ of heightened affective and attentional reactions to interoceptive sensations.

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Comprehensive psychoneuroendocrinology
Comprehensive psychoneuroendocrinology Psychiatry and Mental Health
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