恐怖造成灾难:与焦虑,抑郁和跨代影响的关联
Shuya Li1, Matt Orr2, Kerstin Jessica Plessen3
1Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.
European journal of psychotraumatology
|July 12, 2024
概括
患有焦虑和抑郁症的个人表现出增加的恐怖灾难化. 父母恐怖的灾难化也提高了儿童的内化症状,为以家庭为中心的干预提供了信息.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 心理健康 心理健康
- 临床研究 临床研究
背景情况:
- 恐怖灾难化,持续对恐怖主义的恐惧,与焦虑症有关.
- 有限的研究存在于恐怖灾难化与其他心理健康状况的关联.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定焦虑和抑郁的诊断是否与增加的恐怖灾难化相关.
- 调查家长恐怖灾难化是否影响孩子的内化症状.
主要方法:
- 来自丹麦民事登记系统的随机抽样.
- 评估恐怖灾难化,父母创伤和儿童内化症状的调查.
- 在4175名参与者的数据上进行了通用线性回归分析.
主要成果:
- 焦虑和伴随性抑郁症的诊断与更高的恐怖灾难性有关.
- 父母恐怖灾难化预测了儿童内化症状的增加,独立于创伤.
- 两项发现的统计学意义 (p < .001 和 p = .006).
结论:
- 临床实践应考虑患者的恐怖灾难化倾向和创伤脆弱性.
- 调查结果支持针对恐怖灾难化和儿童内化症状的基于家庭的预防性干预措施.
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