AMBIVALENT PROSPECTION: COVID-RELATED ATTITUDES IN PATIENTS WITH SUBSTANCE DEPENDENCE

被引:2
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作者
Tuchina, Olga D. [1 ]
Agibalova, Tatiana, V [1 ]
Panov, Alexey S. [1 ]
Shustov, Dmitri, I [2 ]
Bryun, Evgeny A. [1 ]
Buzik, Oleg Zh [1 ]
机构
[1] Moscow Res & Pract Ctr Narcol, Dept Publ Hlth, Moscow, Russia
[2] IP Pavlov Ryazan State Med Univ, Ryazan, Russia
关键词
COVID-19; self-destructive behavior; substance dependence; hopelessness; impulsiveness; prospection; RISK-FACTORS; HOPELESSNESS; FUTURE; IDEATION; THINKING; DEPRESSION; IDENTITY; SCRIPTS;
D O I
10.17759/cpp.2020280307
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
The study explored associations between individual characteristics that are considered markers of suicidal and non-suicidal self-destruction (substance dependence; hopelessness, and impulsiveness), prospection (or future thinking), and attitudes to a novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19). After all inclusion/exclusion criteria were met, the sample (N=102) included two comparison groups: Group 1 comprised male in-patients diagnosed with substance dependence (N=62), and Group 2 consisted of males without this diagnosis (N=40). Methods: Beck's Hopelessness Scale; Barratt's Impulsiveness Scale (BIS-11); self-defining future projections (SDFP) generation task; COVID-19 self-report measure. Results: Groups had almost similar levels of declared COVID-related attitudes, but differed significantly in impulsiveness and hopelessness. SDFPs in Group 1 differed from those in Group 2 as to their phenomenological (shorter time perspective; more negative; less frequently simulated), content (higher frequency of Relationship and lower frequency of Achievement events), and psychological characteristics (lower Competence and Autonomy). Groups had different patterns of correlations between COVID-related and psychological parameters associated with self-destruction, as well as between all these parameters and SDFP characteristics. We also found evidence in favor of the hypothesis regarding protective function of prospection. Conclusions: We were able to confirm the association between dysfunctional COVID-related attitudes and individual characteristics that are frequently considered to be markers of non-suicidal self-destruction only partially. Nonetheless, the identified dissociation between declared COVID recognition and willingness to observe epidemiological precautions and actual neglect of those may require future study.
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页数:22
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