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Nuova numerazione: 74376 Collocazione: UPS BIBL CENTR SL-II-60 Autore: GAJWANI, R. Titolo: Attachment :developmental pathways to affective dysregulation in young people at ultra‐high risk of developing psychosis.Parte componente di periodico Descrizione fisica: pp. 424-437 Nota generale: Estratto da: British Journal of Clinical Psychology 2013, 52, 4 Riassunto: Objective: Embedded in attachment theory is its association with affect regulation, which provides a framework for affective dysregulation in the emerging psychosis. Method: Fifty-one participants meeting criteria for ultra-high risk (UHR) of developing psychosis were recruited from a youth mental health service within the United Kingdom. At intake baseline, prior to starting therapeutic intervention, all clients were assessed on measures of affective dysregulation and attachment. Results: A large proportion of our sample (N = 51) reported clinically significant levels of depression (78%), state anxiety (59%), and social anxiety (65%). Eighty per cent of the UHR sample was insecurely attached. Insecure attachment was significantly associated with elevated depression and social anxiety. Attachment styles were associated with anxiety, depression, and social anxiety. There was no support for a mediating role of social anxiety between attachment styles and depression. Conclusion: Clinically significant levels of distress and anxiety experienced by the young people at high risk of psychosis. Clinical implications for the treatment of affective dysregulation in young people at UHR in relation to their attachment styles have been discussed. Tipo di documento: RICERCA. Soggetto: AUTOREGOLAZIONE. EMOZIONI. PSICOSI. AFFETTIVITÀ. PSICOPATOLOGIA. RISCHIO. DISTURBI. ATTACCAMENTO. ANSIA. Ambito: Psicologico. Autore Secondario: PATTERSON, P. BIRCHWOOD, M. Titolo correlato: British Journal of Clinical Psychology 2013, 52, 4. Accesso online: http://ejournals.ebsco.com/direct.asp?ArticleID=4E27BED5B83987CDE571 http://web.b.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail/detail?sid=3cee32a4-690c-44cf-8462-6973fb398f29%40sessionmgr198&vid=0&hid=124&bdata=Jmxhbmc9aXQmc2l0ZT1laG9zdC1saXZl#db=psyh&AN=2013-36357-006 ------------------------------ *** There are no holdings for this record *** -----------------------------------------------
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