Martorell Almudena, Tsakanikos Elias
Fundación Carmen Pardo-Valcarce, Spain.
Curr Opin Psychiatry. 2008 Sep;21(5):445-8. doi: 10.1097/YCO.0b013e328305e60e.
The aim of this article is to present and critically evaluate recent research on life events and traumatic experiences as predictors of psychopathology in people with intellectual disability.
The area has not developed significantly in the last years. Although life events have been associated with a range of mental health problems, only few studies have tried to clarify their role in psychopathology. It is often the case that differences between life events and traumatic experiences have been overlooked, mainly because establishing a clear cut-off point between the two types of events is not always possible. In addition, traumatic experiences per se, and as potential predictors of psychopathology, have been scarcely investigated in people with intellectual disability.
The role of recent life events and traumatic experiences across the life-span of people with intellectual disability deserves more research. An outstanding question is whether these events are risk factors or triggering factors, as well as how to differentiate between traumatic and life events. Identifying possible protective factors for mental health seems to be a very promising line for future research with important clinical implications.
本文旨在介绍并批判性地评估近期有关生活事件和创伤经历作为智力残疾者精神病理学预测因素的研究。
该领域在过去几年中没有显著进展。尽管生活事件与一系列心理健康问题相关,但仅有少数研究试图阐明它们在精神病理学中的作用。生活事件与创伤经历之间的差异常常被忽视,主要是因为在这两种事件类型之间确定一个明确的界限并非总是可行的。此外,创伤经历本身作为精神病理学的潜在预测因素,在智力残疾者中很少被研究。
近期生活事件和创伤经历在智力残疾者一生中的作用值得更多研究。一个突出的问题是这些事件是风险因素还是触发因素,以及如何区分创伤事件和生活事件。识别可能的心理健康保护因素似乎是未来研究中一条非常有前景的路线,具有重要的临床意义。