Centre for Adolescent Psychiatry, Reinier van Arkel Group, s-Hertogenbosch, Noord-Brabant, The Netherlands
Department of Developmental Psychology, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
BMJ Open. 2022 Jun 22;12(6):e054485. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-054485.
We propose that a dimensional, multilayered perspective is well suited to study maladaptive personality development in youth. Such a perspective can help understand pathways to personality pathology and contribute to its early detection. The research project 'APOLO' (a Dutch language acronym for Adolescents and their Personality Development: a Longitudinal Study) is designed based on McAdams' integrative three-layered model of personality development and assesses the interaction between dispositional traits, characteristic adaptations, the narrative identity and functioning.
APOLO is a longitudinal research project that takes place in two outpatient mental healthcare centres. Participants are youth between 12 years and 23 years and their parents. Data collection is set up to build a data set for scientific research, as well as to use the data for diagnostic assessment and systematic treatment evaluation of individual patients. Measurements are conducted half-yearly for a period of 3 years and consist of self-report and informant-report questionnaires and a semistructured interview. The included constructs fit the dimensional model of personality development: maladaptive personality traits (dispositional traits), social relations, stressful life events (characteristic adaptations), a turning point (narrative identity) and functioning (eg, achievement of youth specific milestones). Primary research questions will be analysed using structural equation modelling.
The results will contribute to our understanding of (the development of) personality pathology as a complex phenomenon in which both structural personality characteristics as well as unique individual adaptations and experiences play a role. Furthermore, results will give directions for early detection and timely interventions. This study has been approved by the ethical review committee of the Utrecht University Faculty for Social and Behavioural Sciences (FETC17-092). Data distribution will be anonymous and results will be disseminated via communication canals appropriate for diverse audiences. This includes both clinical and scientific conferences, papers published in national and international peer-reviewed journals and (social) media platforms.
我们提出,多维、多层次的视角非常适合研究青少年适应不良的人格发展。这种视角可以帮助理解人格病理的途径,并有助于早期发现。研究项目“APOLO”(荷兰语 Adolescents and their Personality Development: a Longitudinal Study 的缩写)基于 McAdams 的人格发展综合三层模型设计,评估了性格特质、特征适应、叙事身份和功能之间的相互作用。
APOLO 是一项纵向研究项目,在两个门诊心理健康保健中心进行。参与者为 12 至 23 岁的青少年及其父母。数据收集旨在建立一个科学研究数据集,以及用于个体患者的诊断评估和系统治疗评估。测量每半年进行一次,为期 3 年,包括自我报告和知情者报告问卷以及半结构化访谈。纳入的结构符合人格发展的维度模型:适应不良的人格特质(性格特质)、社会关系、压力生活事件(特征适应)、转折点(叙事身份)和功能(例如,青年特定里程碑的实现)。主要研究问题将使用结构方程模型进行分析。
研究结果将有助于我们理解(人格病理的发展)作为一个复杂现象,其中结构人格特征以及独特的个体适应和经历都起着作用。此外,结果将为早期发现和及时干预提供方向。本研究已获得乌得勒支大学社会与行为科学学院伦理审查委员会的批准(FETC17-092)。数据分发将是匿名的,研究结果将通过适合不同受众的传播渠道传播。这包括临床和科学会议、在国内外同行评议期刊上发表的论文以及(社会)媒体平台。