Department of Psychology, Harvard University, 33 Kirkland Street, 1280, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
J Abnorm Psychol. 2010 Aug;119(3):616-22. doi: 10.1037/a0019710.
A long-standing challenge for scientific and clinical work on suicidal behavior is that people often are motivated to deny or conceal suicidal thoughts. The authors proposed that people considering suicide would possess an objectively measurable attentional bias toward suicide-related stimuli and that this bias would predict future suicidal behavior. Participants were 124 adults presenting to a psychiatric emergency department who were administered a modified emotional Stroop task and followed for 6 months. Suicide attempters showed an attentional bias toward suicide-related words relative to neutral words, and this bias was strongest among those who had made a more recent attempt. Importantly, this suicide-specific attentional bias predicted which people made a suicide attempt over the next 6 months, above and beyond other clinical predictors. Attentional bias toward more general negatively valenced words did not predict any suicide-related outcomes, supporting the specificity of the observed effect. These results suggest that suicide-specific attentional bias can serve as a behavioral marker for suicidal risk, and ultimately improve scientific and clinical work on suicide-related outcomes.
自杀行为的科学和临床研究长期面临的一个挑战是,人们常常有否认或隐瞒自杀想法的动机。作者提出,考虑自杀的人会对与自杀相关的刺激产生一种客观可测量的注意力偏向,而这种偏向将预测未来的自杀行为。研究参与者为 124 名就诊于精神科急诊的成年人,他们接受了改良的情绪斯特鲁普任务测试,并在接下来的 6 个月内进行了随访。与中性词相比,自杀未遂者对与自杀相关的词表现出注意力偏向,而在最近有过自杀企图的人中,这种偏向最为强烈。重要的是,这种针对自杀的特定注意力偏向预测了哪些人在接下来的 6 个月内会自杀,这超过了其他临床预测因素。对更普遍的负面词汇的注意力偏向并不能预测任何与自杀相关的结果,这支持了观察到的效应的特异性。这些结果表明,针对自杀的特定注意力偏向可以作为自杀风险的行为标志物,并最终改善与自杀相关结果的科学和临床工作。