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台湾动漫、漫画和游戏 (ACG) 同人创作者的自评自闭症特质、社交伪装与心理健康结果之间的关联:一项探索性研究。

The associations between self-rated autistic traits, social camouflaging, and mental health outcomes in Taiwanese anime, comics and games (ACG) doujin creators: an exploratory study.

机构信息

Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at Linkou, Taoyuan City, Taiwan.

Department of Child Psychiatry, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at Linkou, No. 5, Fu-xing ST. Gui-Shan District, Taoyuan City, 333, Taiwan.

出版信息

BMC Psychol. 2024 Oct 3;12(1):531. doi: 10.1186/s40359-024-02019-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Doujin (どうじん) is a Japanese term referring to a circle where people share the same interests, usually something that belongs to the Anime, Comics, and Games (ACG) subculture. Individuals who belong to it and create related works, known as ACG doujin creators, are usually described as socially awkward and at potential risk of isolation. In such a context, they may theoretically exhibit higher autistic traits and manifest camouflaging tendencies, which may consequently be associated with their mental health. Nonetheless, the impact of autistic traits and camouflaging on mental health in this subculture remains significantly underexplored.

METHODS

We recruited 183 Taiwanese ACG doujin creators (age ranges from 18 to 41, 146 female and 37 male) via social networking platforms. Participants completed Chinese online surveys assessing socio-demographic information, doujin activities, past psychiatric history, the 35-item Version of Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ-35), Chinese version Camouflaging Autistic Traits Questionnaire (CAT-Q-Ch), the General Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7), and the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9). Linear regression analysis was employed to examine the associations between the aforementioned scales.

RESULTS

Our findings revealed that among ACG doujin creators, descriptively higher level of AQ-35 and CAT-Q-Ch than previous studies were found. Moreover, we observed a positive association between camouflaging behaviours and most AQ-35 subscales, with the exception of the mindreading subscale. Additionally, we identified that both camouflaging and autistic traits were significantly linked to higher PHQ-9 and GAD-7 scores.

CONCLUSIONS

Through this study, we gained insight into the distinctive characteristics of autistic traits, camouflaging behaviours, and mental health among Taiwanese ACG doujin creators, as the associations between the factors mentioned above are divergent compared to previous research. This topic demonstrated that camouflaging is also associated with adverse mental health in a subculture group.

摘要

背景

Doujin(どうじん)是一个日语术语,指的是人们分享相同兴趣的圈子,通常是动漫、漫画和游戏(ACG)亚文化的一部分。属于这个圈子并创作相关作品的人,被称为 ACG 同人创作者,通常被描述为社交笨拙,有潜在的孤立风险。在这种情况下,他们理论上可能表现出更高的自闭症特征,并表现出掩饰倾向,这可能与他们的心理健康有关。然而,自闭症特征和掩饰在这种亚文化中的心理健康影响仍未得到充分探索。

方法

我们通过社交网络平台招募了 183 名台湾 ACG 同人创作者(年龄在 18 至 41 岁之间,146 名女性,37 名男性)。参与者完成了在线中文调查,评估了社会人口统计学信息、同人活动、过去的精神病史、35 项自闭症谱系商数(AQ-35)、中文版掩饰自闭症特征问卷(CAT-Q-Ch)、广泛性焦虑症-7 项(GAD-7)和患者健康问卷-9 项(PHQ-9)。线性回归分析用于研究上述量表之间的关联。

结果

我们的研究结果表明,在 ACG 同人创作者中,AQ-35 和 CAT-Q-Ch 的得分均高于以往的研究。此外,我们发现掩饰行为与 AQ-35 的大多数子量表呈正相关,除了读心术子量表。此外,我们还发现,掩饰和自闭症特征与更高的 PHQ-9 和 GAD-7 评分显著相关。

结论

通过这项研究,我们深入了解了台湾 ACG 同人创作者的自闭症特征、掩饰行为和心理健康的独特特征,因为上述因素之间的关联与以往的研究有所不同。这个主题表明,掩饰行为也与亚文化群体的不良心理健康有关。

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