Clapton Neil E, Williams Jonathan, Jones Robert S P
North Wales Clinical Psychology Programme, School of Psychology, Bangor University, Bangor, UK.
Complex Disabilities Service, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, North Wales, UK.
J Appl Res Intellect Disabil. 2018 May;31(3):343-359. doi: 10.1111/jar.12424. Epub 2017 Nov 10.
The role of shame in the development and maintenance of psychological distress in adults with mild-to-moderate intellectual disabilities has been relatively under-researched. This study provides a review of diverse current research that has implicitly or explicitly investigated shame processes in this population in some form.
A narrative review of the literature was undertaken. An electronic search of four databases identified 17 studies that met the eligibility criteria.
Findings indicate that individuals with mild-to-moderate intellectual disabilities may experience difficulties with both external and internal shame, which appear to be related to increased psychological distress. Experiences of being shamed may significantly negatively impact on self-to-self and other self-relating, processes of social comparison, subsequent self-worth and emotional well-being.
Shame may be a contributory factor in the development and maintenance of psychological distress and subsequent mental health issues in some adults with mild-to-moderate intellectual disabilities.
羞耻感在轻度至中度智力残疾成年人心理困扰的发展和维持中所起的作用相对缺乏研究。本研究对目前以某种形式隐含或明确调查该人群羞耻感过程的各种研究进行了综述。
对文献进行叙述性综述。通过对四个数据库的电子检索,确定了17项符合纳入标准的研究。
研究结果表明,轻度至中度智力残疾个体在外部和内部羞耻感方面可能都存在困难,这似乎与心理困扰增加有关。被羞辱的经历可能会对自我与自我以及自我与他人的关系、社会比较过程、随后的自我价值和情绪健康产生重大负面影响。
羞耻感可能是一些轻度至中度智力残疾成年人心理困扰及随后心理健康问题发展和维持的一个促成因素。