Luby Joan, Belden Andy, Sullivan Jill, Hayen Robin, McCadney Amber, Spitznagel Ed
Washington University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA.
J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2009 Sep;50(9):1156-66. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.2009.02077.x. Epub 2009 Mar 31.
Empirical findings from two divergent bodies of literature illustrate that depression can arise in the preschool period and that the complex self-conscious emotions of guilt and shame may develop normatively as early as age 3. Despite these related findings, few studies have examined whether the emotions of shame and guilt are salient in early childhood depression. This is important to further understand the emotional characteristics of preschool depression. Based on the hypothesis that preschool depression would be uniquely associated with higher levels of shame and maladaptive guilt, these emotions were investigated in a sample that included depressed, anxious, and disruptive disordered preschoolers as well as healthy peers using multiple methods.
Structured psychiatric diagnoses were derived in a sample of N = 305 preschoolers ascertained from community sites. Preschoolers' tendency to experience shame and guilt were explored using a story stem completion task coded by raters blind to symptoms and diagnosis of the subjects. Guilt experience and reparation behaviors were also measured using parent report.
Based on preschooler's emotion themes during the narrative tasks, gender, age, and depression severity predicted unique and significant portions of the variance in preschoolers' expressions of shame. Parent report measures revealed that increasing depression severity was associated with children's more frequent experiences of guilt feelings and less frequent attempts at guilt reparation (maladaptive guilt).
Findings demonstrated that high levels of shame and maladaptive guilt were related to preschool onset depression when using observational measures of children's internal representations of their self-conscious emotions as well as parent report. These findings demonstrate continuity of these core emotions of depression as early as age 3. These findings suggest that guilt and shame should be explored in clinical assessments of young children and may be an important focus for future studies of the developmental psychopathology of depression.
来自两个不同文献体系的实证研究结果表明,抑郁症可能在学龄前阶段出现,而诸如内疚和羞耻等复杂的自我意识情绪可能早在3岁时就会正常发展。尽管有这些相关发现,但很少有研究探讨羞耻和内疚情绪在幼儿期抑郁症中是否显著。这对于进一步了解学龄前抑郁症的情绪特征很重要。基于学龄前抑郁症与更高水平的羞耻感和适应不良的内疚感存在独特关联这一假设,使用多种方法在一个样本中对这些情绪进行了调查,该样本包括患有抑郁症、焦虑症和破坏性行为障碍的学龄前儿童以及健康的同龄人。
在从社区场所确定的305名学龄前儿童样本中得出结构化的精神病学诊断。使用由对受试者症状和诊断不知情的评分者编码的故事线索完成任务,探索学龄前儿童体验羞耻和内疚的倾向。还通过家长报告来测量内疚体验和修复行为。
根据学龄前儿童在叙事任务中的情绪主题,性别、年龄和抑郁严重程度预测了学龄前儿童羞耻表达差异中独特且显著的部分。家长报告测量结果显示,抑郁严重程度的增加与儿童更频繁地体验内疚感以及更少频繁地尝试进行内疚修复(适应不良的内疚)有关。
研究结果表明,当使用对儿童自我意识情绪的内部表征进行观察的测量方法以及家长报告时,高水平的羞耻感和适应不良的内疚感与学龄前发作的抑郁症有关。这些发现表明,早在3岁时,这些抑郁症的核心情绪就具有连续性。这些发现表明,在幼儿的临床评估中应探索内疚和羞耻感,并且它们可能是未来抑郁症发展心理病理学研究的一个重要重点。