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慢性疲劳综合征中针对特定疾病信息的注意力和解释偏差。

An attention and interpretation bias for illness-specific information in chronic fatigue syndrome.

作者信息

Hughes A M, Chalder T, Hirsch C R, Moss-Morris R

机构信息

Psychology Department,King's College London,Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience,London,UK.

Department of Psychological Medicine,King's College London,London,UK.

出版信息

Psychol Med. 2017 Apr;47(5):853-865. doi: 10.1017/S0033291716002890. Epub 2016 Nov 29.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Studies have shown that specific cognitions and behaviours play a role in maintaining chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). However, little research has investigated illness-specific cognitive processing in CFS. This study investigated whether CFS participants had an attentional bias for CFS-related stimuli and a tendency to interpret ambiguous information in a somatic way. It also determined whether cognitive processing biases were associated with co-morbidity, attentional control or self-reported unhelpful cognitions and behaviours.

METHOD

A total of 52 CFS and 51 healthy participants completed self-report measures of symptoms, disability, mood, cognitions and behaviours. Participants also completed three experimental tasks, two designed specifically to tap into CFS salient cognitions: (i) visual-probe task measuring attentional bias to illness (somatic symptoms and disability) v. neutral words; (ii) interpretive bias task measuring positive v. somatic interpretations of ambiguous information; and (iii) the Attention Network Test measuring general attentional control.

RESULTS

Compared with controls, CFS participants showed a significant attentional bias for fatigue-related words and were significantly more likely to interpret ambiguous information in a somatic way, controlling for depression and anxiety. CFS participants had significantly poorer attentional control than healthy individuals. Attention and interpretation biases were associated with fear/avoidance beliefs. Somatic interpretations were also associated with all-or-nothing behaviour and catastrophizing.

CONCLUSIONS

People with CFS have illness-specific biases which may play a part in maintaining symptoms by reinforcing unhelpful illness beliefs and behaviours. Enhancing adaptive processing, such as positive interpretation biases and more flexible attention allocation, may provide beneficial intervention targets.

摘要

背景

研究表明,特定的认知和行为在慢性疲劳综合征(CFS)的维持中起作用。然而,很少有研究调查CFS中特定疾病的认知加工。本研究调查了CFS参与者是否对与CFS相关的刺激存在注意偏向,以及是否有以躯体方式解释模糊信息的倾向。它还确定了认知加工偏差是否与共病、注意控制或自我报告的无益认知及行为相关。

方法

共有52名CFS患者和51名健康参与者完成了关于症状、残疾、情绪、认知和行为的自我报告测量。参与者还完成了三项实验任务,其中两项专门设计用于探究CFS的显著认知:(i)视觉探测任务,测量对疾病(躯体症状和残疾)与中性词的注意偏向;(ii)解释偏差任务,测量对模糊信息的积极与躯体解释;(iii)注意网络测试,测量一般注意控制。

结果

与对照组相比,CFS参与者对与疲劳相关的词汇表现出显著的注意偏向,并且在控制抑郁和焦虑后,更有可能以躯体方式解释模糊信息。CFS参与者的注意控制明显比健康个体差。注意和解释偏差与恐惧/回避信念相关。躯体解释也与全或无行为及灾难化相关。

结论

CFS患者存在特定疾病的偏差,这可能通过强化无益的疾病信念和行为在症状维持中起作用。增强适应性加工,如积极的解释偏差和更灵活的注意分配,可能提供有益的干预靶点。

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