Hyman Philippa, Oliver Chris, Hall Scott
University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Am J Ment Retard. 2002 Mar;107(2):146-54. doi: 10.1352/0895-8017(2002)107<0146:SIBSRA>2.0.CO;2.
Researchers have argued that individuals who show self-restraint are more likely to show self-injurious behavior (SIB) that is compulsive. Self-injurious behavior, self-restraint, and compulsive behaviors have been described as features of Cornelia de Lange syndrome. We examined whether individuals with this syndrome displaying SIB and self-restraint exhibit more compulsive behaviors than do those without SIB and self-restraint. Main caregivers of individuals with the syndrome completed questionnaires. A significant association was found between SIB and self-restraint, and those displaying both behaviors displayed significantly more compulsions than did those not exhibiting them. Findings extend the compulsive behavior theory and highlight areas for further research.
研究人员认为,表现出自我约束的个体更有可能表现出强迫性的自伤行为(SIB)。自伤行为、自我约束和强迫行为已被描述为科妮莉亚·德·朗格综合征的特征。我们研究了患有这种综合征且表现出自伤行为和自我约束的个体是否比没有自伤行为和自我约束的个体表现出更多的强迫行为。该综合征患者的主要照料者完成了问卷调查。研究发现自伤行为和自我约束之间存在显著关联,同时表现出这两种行为的个体比未表现出这两种行为的个体表现出明显更多的强迫行为。研究结果扩展了强迫行为理论,并突出了进一步研究的领域。