Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, De Crespigny Park, London, UK.
Behav Res Ther. 2013 Feb;51(2):75-81. doi: 10.1016/j.brat.2012.10.008. Epub 2012 Nov 11.
This study investigated the interaction between appraisals and safety behaviours in the maintenance of psychotic symptoms.
The study recruited a population who had persistent psychotic experiences but who had no 'need-for-care' (Persistence group; n = 39) as well as a population who had a diagnosed psychotic disorder and were receiving current treatment (Impairment group; n = 28). The participants were assessed on semi-structured interviews of appraisals and safety behaviours and on anxiety and depression questionnaires.
The two groups did not differ in total or first rank psychotic experiences, but the Persistence group showed less anomaly-related distress, depression and anxiety than the Impairment group. As predicted, the Impairment group displayed more threat appraisals and safety behaviours than the Persistence group, with a greater frequency of safety behaviours being related to higher levels of threat appraisals and anomaly-related distress. Threat appraisals mediated the relationship between safety behaviours and anomaly-related distress, suggesting that threat appraisals may maintain distress, a defining feature of Impairment status.
These data provide support for the cognitive model of psychosis in suggesting that cognitive and behavioural factors are key in differentiating non-clinical anomalous experiences from clinical psychotic status. These data suggest that therapy should target threat appraisals and safety-seeking behaviours in order to decrease distress.
本研究旨在探讨评估与安全行为在维持精神病症状中的相互作用。
该研究招募了一组持续存在精神病体验但无“需要护理”的人群(持续组;n=39),以及一组患有诊断性精神病障碍且正在接受当前治疗的人群(损伤组;n=28)。通过半结构化访谈评估评估和安全行为以及焦虑和抑郁问卷评估参与者。
两组在总体验或一级体验方面没有差异,但持续组的异常相关痛苦、抑郁和焦虑程度低于损伤组。正如预测的那样,损伤组的威胁评估和安全行为比持续组更多,安全行为的频率与威胁评估和异常相关痛苦的水平更高有关。威胁评估中介了安全行为与异常相关痛苦之间的关系,这表明威胁评估可能维持着痛苦,这是损伤状态的一个特征。
这些数据为精神病的认知模型提供了支持,表明认知和行为因素是区分非临床异常体验与临床精神病状态的关键。这些数据表明,治疗应该针对威胁评估和寻求安全的行为,以减少痛苦。