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社会支持与双相情感障碍的病程

Social support and the course of bipolar disorder.

作者信息

Johnson S L, Winett C A, Meyer B, Greenhouse W J, Miller I

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida 33124-0721, USA.

出版信息

J Abnorm Psychol. 1999 Nov;108(4):558-66. doi: 10.1037//0021-843x.108.4.558.

Abstract

The current study prospectively examined the impact of social support on symptom severity and recovery from episodes in bipolar disorder, both as a direct influence and as a buffer of life events. Fifty-nine individuals with Bipolar I disorder were followed longitudinally with monthly symptom severity interviews. Social support was measured by the Interpersonal Support Evaluation List and the Interview Schedule for Social Interaction, and life events were assessed using the Life Events and Difficulties Schedule. Individuals with low social support took longer to recover from episodes and were more symptomatic across a 6-month follow-up. Results suggest a polarity-specific effect, in that social support influences depression but not mania. Discussion focuses on theoretical implications of a series of polarity-specific findings within the field.

摘要

本研究前瞻性地考察了社会支持对双相情感障碍发作时症状严重程度及恢复情况的影响,包括其直接影响以及作为生活事件缓冲因素的作用。对59名双相I型障碍患者进行了纵向随访,每月进行症状严重程度访谈。社会支持通过人际支持评估量表和社会交往访谈日程进行测量,生活事件则使用生活事件与困难日程进行评估。社会支持水平低的个体从发作中恢复所需时间更长,且在6个月的随访期间症状更明显。结果表明存在一种特定极性效应,即社会支持影响抑郁但不影响躁狂。讨论聚焦于该领域一系列特定极性研究结果的理论意义。

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