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  • Psicología
  • Investigación de la empatía

Sus antecedentes:

  • Los pacientes con trastornos psiquiátricos muestran una alta empatía auto-orientada pero una empatía orientada a los demás reducida.
  • Las características de empatía en los intentos de suicidio y su vínculo con la psicopatología siguen sin estar claras.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Investigar las diferencias de empatía entre los intentos de suicidio, los pacientes psiquiátricos no suicidas y los controles sanos.
  • Examinar la relación entre las subescalas de empatía, la psicopatología y el estado de grupo.

Principales métodos:

  • Utilizó cuestionarios autoinformados para empatía y psicopatología en 62 intentos de suicidio, 64 pacientes psiquiátricos no suicidas y 138 controles sanos.
  • Empleó modelos de regresión lineal y análisis estratificados de grupo para probar las relaciones entre la empatía, la psicopatología y la pertenencia al grupo.

Principales resultados:

  • Los intentos de suicidio mostraron puntuaciones de fantasía (FS) y angustia personal (PD) significativamente más altas que los controles sanos.
  • Una mayor angustia psicológica se correlacionó con un aumento de las puntuaciones de FS y PD en todos los grupos.
  • La toma de perspectiva disminuyó con el aumento de la psicopatología en los intentos de suicidio, mientras que la PD aumentó en los controles sanos y psiquiátricos.

Conclusiones:

  • Los niveles de empatía no difieren significativamente entre los pacientes psiquiátricos suicidas y no suicidas.
  • La psicopatología está asociada con la angustia personal empática (PD) y la fantasía (FS), y esta relación es más fuerte en individuos sin condiciones psiquiátricas.
  • Las dimensiones emocionales y auto-orientadas de la empatía pueden ayudar a identificar a las personas en riesgo de comportamiento suicida.