Delaney Mary, Leroi Iracema, Simpson Jane, Overton Paul Geoffrey
Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust, Oldham Integrated Care Centre, Oldham, UK.
J Clin Psychol Med Settings. 2012 Sep;19(3):338-46. doi: 10.1007/s10880-012-9302-7.
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease primarily characterised by motor symptoms. However, another feature of PD which is receiving increasing attention is the phenomenon of impulse control disorders (ICDs), such as pathological gambling. To date, research into ICDs in PD has centred on a biomedical model of cause, related to the effects of dopamine replacement therapy. However, there are several areas of discrepancy in the current biomedical account of ICDs in PD. In addition, we argue that social and psychological factors also need to be considered to achieve a more complete understanding of the phenomenon. We present a novel conceptual model which combines biomedical and psychosocial factors in the genesis of ICDs in PD and use the model to identify a number of potential treatment intervention points and to highlight important outstanding questions concerning the inter-relationship between psychosocial and biomedical factors in the genesis of ICDs in PD.
帕金森病(PD)是一种主要以运动症状为特征的进行性神经退行性疾病。然而,帕金森病的另一个日益受到关注的特征是冲动控制障碍(ICD)现象,如病态赌博。迄今为止,对帕金森病中冲动控制障碍的研究主要集中在与多巴胺替代疗法效果相关的生物医学病因模型上。然而,目前关于帕金森病中冲动控制障碍的生物医学解释存在几个不一致的地方。此外,我们认为还需要考虑社会和心理因素,以便更全面地理解这一现象。我们提出了一个新颖的概念模型,该模型将生物医学和心理社会因素结合起来,解释帕金森病中冲动控制障碍的成因,并使用该模型确定一些潜在的治疗干预点,同时突出关于帕金森病中冲动控制障碍成因中心理社会因素和生物医学因素之间相互关系的一些重要未决问题。