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囤积障碍的神经心理学和神经生理学见解。

Neuropsychological and neurophysiological insights into hoarding disorder.

作者信息

Grisham Jessica R, Baldwin Peter A

机构信息

School of Psychology, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat. 2015 Apr 2;11:951-62. doi: 10.2147/NDT.S62084. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Hoarding disorder (HD) is associated with significant personal impairment in function and constitutes a severe public health burden. Individuals who hoard experience intense distress in discarding a large number of objects, which results in extreme clutter. Research and theory suggest that hoarding may be associated with specific deficits in information processing, particularly in the areas of attention, memory, and executive functioning. There is also growing interest in the neural underpinnings of hoarding behavior. Thus, the primary aim of this review is to summarize the current state of evidence regarding neuropsychological deficits associated with hoarding and review research on its neurophysiological underpinnings. We also outline the prominent theoretical model of hoarding and provide an up-to-date description of empirically based psychological and medical treatment approaches for HD. Finally, we discuss important future avenues for elaborating our model of HD and improving treatment access and outcomes for this disabling disorder.

摘要

囤积障碍(HD)与显著的个人功能损害相关,构成了严重的公共卫生负担。囤积者在丢弃大量物品时会经历强烈的痛苦,这导致极端的杂乱无章。研究和理论表明,囤积可能与信息处理方面的特定缺陷有关,特别是在注意力、记忆和执行功能领域。人们对囤积行为的神经基础也越来越感兴趣。因此,本综述的主要目的是总结与囤积相关的神经心理学缺陷的现有证据状态,并回顾其神经生理学基础的研究。我们还概述了囤积的主要理论模型,并提供了基于实证的HD心理和医学治疗方法的最新描述。最后,我们讨论了未来重要的研究方向,以完善我们的HD模型,并改善这种致残性疾病的治疗可及性和治疗效果。

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