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Dissociation mediates the relationship between peer victimization and hallucinatory experiences among early adolescents

机译:解离介导了同伴受害与青少年早期幻觉之间的关系

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Peer victimization increases the risk of experiencing psychotic symptoms among clinical and general populations, but the mechanism underlying this association remains unclear. Dissociation, which is related to peer victimization and hallucinatory experiences, has been demonstrated as a significant mediator in the relation between childhood victimization and hallucinatory experience among adult patients with psychosis. However, no studies have examined the mediating effect of dissociation in a general early adolescent population. We examined whether dissociation mediates the relationship between peer victimization and hallucinatory experiences among 10-year-old adolescents using a population-based cross-sectional survey of early adolescents and their main parent (Tokyo Early Adolescence Survey; N = 4478). We examined the mediating effect of dissociation, as well as external locus of control and depressive symptoms, on the relationship between peer victimization and hallucinatory experiences using path analysis. The model assuming mediation effects indicated good model fit (comparative fit index = .999; root mean square error of approximation = .015). The mediation effect between peer victimization and hallucination via dissociation (standardized indirect effect = .038, p < .001) was statistically significant, whereas the mediation effects of depressive symptoms (standardized indirect effect = −.0066, p = 0.318) and external locus of control (standardized indirect effect = .0024, p = 0.321) were not significant. These results suggest that dissociation is a mediator in the relation between peer victimization and hallucinatory experiences in early adolescence. For appropriate intervention strategies, assessing dissociation and peer victimization as they affect hallucinatory experiences is necessary.
机译:同伴受害会增加临床人群和普通人群中出现精神病症状的风险,但这种关联的机制尚不清楚。离异与同伴受害和幻觉经历有关,已被证明是成年精神病患者中儿童受害与幻觉经历之间关系的重要中介。但是,尚无研究检查解离对一般早期青春期人群的介导作用。我们使用基于人口的早期青少年及其主要父母的横断面调查(Tokyo Early Adolescence Survey; N = 4478),研究了解离是否介导了10岁青少年之间同伴受害与幻觉经历之间的关系。我们使用路径分析研究了解离的中介作用,以及外部控制源和抑郁症状对同伴受害与幻觉经历之间关系的影响。假设模型具有中介效果,则表明模型拟合良好(比较拟合指数= .999;近似均方根误差= .015)。同伴受害与幻觉之间通过解离产生的调解作用(标准的间接作用= .038,p <.001)具有统计学意义,而抑郁症状的调解作用(标准的间接作用= -.0066,p = 0.318)和外部位点对照的百分比(标准间接效应= .0024,p = 0.321)不显着。这些结果表明,解离是青春期早期同伴受害与幻觉经历之间关系的中介。对于适当的干预策略,有必要评估解离和同伴受害,因为它们会影响幻觉体验。

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