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戴着玫瑰色眼镜赌博:情绪调节策略的使用与赌博障碍患者的功能失调认知相关。

Gambling with Rose-Tinted Glasses on: Use of Emotion-Regulation Strategies Correlates with Dysfunctional Cognitions in Gambling Disorder Patients.

作者信息

Navas Juan F, Verdejo-García Antonio, LÓpez-GÓmez Marta, Maldonado Antonio, Perales José C

机构信息

Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Granada , Granada, Spain.

Brain, Mind and Behaviour Research Center (CIMCYC), University of Granada , Granada, Spain.

出版信息

J Behav Addict. 2016 Jun;5(2):271-81. doi: 10.1556/2006.5.2016.040.

Abstract

Background and aims Existing research shows that gambling disorder patients (GDPs) process gambling outcomes abnormally when compared against healthy controls (HCs). These anomalies present the form of exaggerated or distorted beliefs regarding the expected utility of outcomes and one's ability to predict or control gains and losses, as well as retrospective reinterpretations of what caused them. This study explores the possibility that the emotional regulation strategies GDPs use to cope with aversive events are linked to these cognitions. Methods 41 GDPs and 45 HCs, matched in sociodemographic variables, were assessed in gambling severity, emotion-regulation strategies (cognitive emotion-regulation questionnaire, CERQ), and gambling-related cognitions (gambling-related cognitions scale, GRCS). Results GDPs showed higher scores in all gambling-related cognition dimensions. Regarding emotion regulation, GDPs were observed to use self-blame and catastrophizing, but also positive refocusing, more often than controls. Additionally, in GDPs, putatively adaptive CERQ strategies shared a significant portion of variance with South Oaks gambling screen severity and GRCS beliefs. Shared variability was mostly attributable to the roles of refocusing on planning and putting into perspective at positively predicting severity and the interpretative bias (GDPs propensity to reframe losses in a more benign way), respectively. Discussion and conclusions Results show links between emotion-regulation strategies and problematic gambling-related behaviors and cognitions. The pattern of those links supports the idea that GDPs use emotion-regulation strategies, customarily regarded as adaptive, to cope with negative emotions, so that the motivational and cognitive processing of gambling outcomes becomes less effective in shaping gambling-related behavior.

摘要

背景与目的 现有研究表明,与健康对照者(HCs)相比,赌博障碍患者(GDPs)对赌博结果的处理存在异常。这些异常表现为对结果预期效用、个人预测或控制收益与损失能力的夸大或扭曲信念,以及对导致这些结果原因的事后重新解读。本研究探讨了GDPs用于应对厌恶事件的情绪调节策略与这些认知之间存在关联的可能性。方法 对41名GDPs和45名在社会人口统计学变量上匹配的HCs进行赌博严重程度、情绪调节策略(认知情绪调节问卷,CERQ)和赌博相关认知(赌博相关认知量表,GRCS)评估。结果 GDPs在所有赌博相关认知维度上得分更高。在情绪调节方面,观察到GDPs比对照组更频繁地使用自责和灾难化思维,但也更多地使用积极重新关注。此外,在GDPs中,假定适应性的CERQ策略与南橡树赌博筛查严重程度和GRCS信念共享了很大一部分方差。共享变异性主要分别归因于在积极预测严重程度时重新关注计划和正确看待的作用以及解释偏差(GDPs以更良性方式重新构建损失的倾向)。讨论与结论 结果显示了情绪调节策略与有问题的赌博相关行为和认知之间的联系。这些联系模式支持这样一种观点,即GDPs使用通常被视为适应性的情绪调节策略来应对负面情绪,从而使赌博结果的动机和认知处理在塑造赌博相关行为方面变得不那么有效。

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