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“我只是对任何事情都提不起兴趣”。预期愉悦和消极信念如何影响精神病阴性症状患者的目标导向活动。

"I just don't look forward to anything". How anticipatory pleasure and negative beliefs contribute to goal-directed activity in patients with negative symptoms of psychosis.

机构信息

Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Institute of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology and Human Movement, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany..

Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Institute of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology and Human Movement, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.

出版信息

Schizophr Res. 2020 Aug;222:429-436. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2020.03.059. Epub 2020 May 7.

Abstract

Anticipatory pleasure refers to a state of positive affect in anticipation of future events that has been found to motivate goal-directed behavior. Previous research has indicated that patients with negative symptoms of psychosis show reduced goal-directed behavior because 'demotivating beliefs' impede anticipatory pleasure. This study aims to link demotivating beliefs and anticipatory pleasure to patients' motivation in everyday life. Using the Experience Sampling Method, we examined the motivational process of goal-directed activity in the daily lives of 35 patients with negative symptoms and 36 healthy controls. We tested whether the mechanism underlying goal-directed behavior differs between patients and healthy controls and whether demotivating beliefs interfere with goal-directed behavior by impeding anticipatory pleasure. Multilevel analyses revealed that anticipatory pleasure mediated the association between goal-intentions and goal-directed activity in both groups (indirect effects: 24-30%). In the patient group, however, the association between social goal-intentions and anticipatory pleasure was weaker (b = -0.09, SE = 0.05, p ≤ .01, [-0.17;-0.04]) than in the controls, but this was not found for goal-intentions related self-care or recreational activites. Also, demotivating beliefs were more pronounced in the patient sample. (F(1,70) = 72.11, p ≤ .001) and moderated the effect of goal-intentions on anticipatory pleasure for social activities in the whole sample (b = -0.12, SE = 0.05, p ≤ .01, [-0.20;-0.08]). Our results support the assumption that a set of demotivating beliefs prevents patients with negative symptoms from looking forward to social activities and thus provide a possible psychological explanation for the social withdrawal of patients with negative symptoms.

摘要

预期快乐是指对未来事件的积极影响的一种状态,已发现它可以激励目标导向行为。先前的研究表明,精神病阴性症状患者表现出目标导向行为减少,因为“动机性信念”阻碍了预期快乐。本研究旨在将动机性信念和预期快乐与患者日常生活中的动机联系起来。使用经验抽样法,我们检查了 35 名阴性症状患者和 36 名健康对照者日常生活中目标导向活动的动机过程。我们测试了动机性信念是否通过阻碍预期快乐来干扰目标导向行为,以及该机制是否在患者和健康对照组之间存在差异。多层次分析显示,预期快乐在两组中都介导了目标意图与目标导向活动之间的关系(间接效应:24-30%)。然而,在患者组中,社会目标意图与预期快乐之间的关联较弱(b= -0.09,SE= 0.05,p≤.01,[-0.17;-0.04]),而与自我护理或娱乐活动相关的目标意图则不然。此外,动机性信念在患者样本中更为明显(F(1,70)=72.11,p≤.001),并调节了目标意图对整个样本中社会活动的预期快乐(b= -0.12,SE= 0.05,p≤.01,[-0.20;-0.08])。我们的结果支持了这样一种假设,即一系列动机性信念阻止了阴性症状患者期待社会活动,从而为阴性症状患者的社会退缩提供了一种可能的心理解释。

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