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Positive affect, childhood adversity, and psychopathology in psychiatric inpatients

机译:精神病住院患者的积极影响,童年逆境和精神病理学

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BackgroundLow positive affect is closely related to common pathological responses to childhood adversity, including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression, but little is known about how the characteristics of early adversity experiences might be related to positive affect in adulthood.ObjectiveThis study aimed to explore whether low positive affect is related to specific childhood adversities, including abuse, neglect, caretaker dysfunction, and low childhood social support.MethodUsing structured interviews and self-report measure data collected from 173 adult psychiatric inpatients, this study examined the relationship between positive affect and symptoms of psychopathology, as well as how the number of types of abuse experienced, severity of adversity types (physical abuse and sexual abuse), childhood environment (childhood social support, neglect, and caretaker dysfunction), and number of non-abuse traumas related to positive affect.ResultsPositive affect was significantly negatively related to several symptoms of psychopathology, including depression, dissociation, self-destructive behavior, PTSD, and global psychopathology. Individuals who experienced both physical and sexual abuse reported significantly less positive affect than those with only physical or no abuse experiences. Lower positive affect was predicted by lower childhood social support and greater severity of sexual abuse, with both factors accounting for unique variance in positive affect.ConclusionThese results suggest that individuals who experience multiple types of early adversity, more severe sexual abuse experiences, and less social support are at risk of psychological difficulties. Given the relatively strong association between positive affect and childhood social support, interventions to foster social support may be a means of increasing positive affect among individuals exposed to childhood adversity.
机译:背景低积极影响与对童年逆境的常见病理反应密切相关,包括创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和抑郁症,但对早期逆境经历的特征可能与成年期积极影响如何相关知之甚少。低积极影响是否与特定的儿童逆境有关,包括虐待,疏忽,看护人功能障碍和儿童低社会支持。心理病理学症状,以及经历的虐待类型数量,逆境类型的严重程度(身体虐待和性虐待),童年环境(儿童的社会支持,忽视和看护功能障碍)以及与非虐待创伤相关的数量产生积极影响。结果积极影响是重大的与精神病理学的几种症状负相关,包括抑郁症,分离,自毁行为,PTSD和整体精神病理学。遭受过身体和性虐待的人所报告的积极影响要比仅具有身体或没有虐待经历的人少。较低的儿童期社会支持和性虐待的严重程度预示着较低的积极影响,这两个因素都说明了积极影响的独特差异。结论这些结果表明,经历过多种早期逆境,较严重的性虐待经历和较少的社会交往的人支持处于心理困境的危险中。鉴于积极影响与儿童期社会支持之间的联系相对密切,为增强社会支持而采取的干预措施可能是在遭受儿童期逆境的个体中增加积极影响的一种手段。

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