Mellick William, Sharp Carla
University of Houston, Houston, Tex., USA.
Psychopathology. 2016;49(1):53-9. doi: 10.1159/000443989. Epub 2016 Mar 8.
Several adult depression studies have investigated mental state decoding, the basis for theory of mind, using the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test. Findings have been mixed, but a comprehensive study found a greater severity of depression to be associated with poorer mental state decoding. Importantly, there has yet to be a similar study of adolescent depression. Converging evidence suggests that atypical mental state decoding may have particularly profound effects for psychosocial functioning among depressed adolescent boys.
Adolescent boys with major depressive disorder (MDD, n = 33) and sex-matched healthy controls (HCs, n = 84) completed structured clinical interviews, self-report measures of psychopathology and the Child Eyes Test (CET).
The MDD group performed significantly better than HCs on the CET overall (p = 0.002), underscored by greater accuracy for negatively valenced items (p = 0.003). Group differences on items depicting positive (p = 0.129) and neutral mental states (p = 0.081) were nonsignificant.
Enhanced mental state decoding among depressed adolescent boys may play a role in the maintenance of and vulnerability to adolescent depression. Findings and implications are discussed. Limitations of this study include a reliance on self-report data for HC boys, as well as a lack of 'pure' depression among the boys with MDD.
多项成人抑郁症研究使用“解读眼神中的心理状态测试”对心理状态解码(心理理论的基础)进行了调查。研究结果不一,但一项综合性研究发现,抑郁症病情越严重,心理状态解码能力越差。重要的是,尚未有针对青少年抑郁症的类似研究。越来越多的证据表明,非典型心理状态解码可能对抑郁青少年男孩的心理社会功能产生特别深远的影响。
患有重度抑郁症(MDD,n = 33)的青少年男孩和性别匹配的健康对照者(HCs,n = 84)完成了结构化临床访谈、心理病理学自我报告测量以及儿童眼神测试(CET)。
MDD组在CET总体上的表现显著优于HCs组(p = 0.002),负面情绪项目的准确率更高,这一点更为突出(p = 0.003)。在描绘积极(p = 0.129)和中性心理状态(p = 0.081)的项目上,两组差异不显著。
抑郁青少年男孩心理状态解码能力增强可能在青少年抑郁症的维持和易感性中起作用。对研究结果及其影响进行了讨论。本研究的局限性包括依赖HC男孩的自我报告数据,以及MDD男孩中缺乏“单纯”抑郁症患者。