Using a transdiagnostic approach to examine the associations among internalizing symptoms, emotion regulation, and distress tolerance

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Journal of Experimental Psychopathology Pub Date : 2024-05-24 DOI:10.1177/20438087241249682
William J. Tanguy, Kiran Kaur, Anu Asnaani
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Difficulty tolerating distress (e.g., distress tolerance [DT]) and regulating emotions (e.g., emotion regulation [ER]) are implicated as transdiagnostic risk factors for various internalizing disorders. The present study investigated the relationships among six internalizing disorder symptoms, baseline ER, and DT in college students ( N = 137) to identify which internalizing disorders were most closely associated with DT. We expected ER and internalizing symptoms to be associated with DT and that ER would moderate relationships among internalizing symptoms and both trait DT and state distress. Results indicated that ER, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and social anxiety symptoms influenced trait DT. ER moderated the associations between depression, anxiety, and panic disorder (PD) symptoms, and trait DT at the .05 level. Similarly, ER moderated the association between PD symptoms and anticipatory distress at the .05 level. However, these analyses did not withstand the Bonferroni adjustment ( p = .008) for multiple comparisons. Findings suggest that, when considering transdiagnostic symptoms, certain internalizing symptoms (i.e., social anxiety, PTSD) may have a stronger influence on trait DT. Further, strong ER abilities may buffer the adverse effects of internalizing symptoms on one’s perceived ability to handle distress. These patterns may not translate to individuals’ behavioral capacity to handle distress.
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使用跨诊断方法研究内化症状、情绪调节和痛苦容忍度之间的联系
难以忍受痛苦(如痛苦忍受[DT])和调节情绪(如情绪调节[ER])被认为是各种内化障碍的跨诊断风险因素。本研究调查了大学生(137 人)的六种内化障碍症状、基线 ER 和 DT 之间的关系,以确定哪些内化障碍与 DT 关系最为密切。我们预期ER和内化症状会与DT相关,并且ER会缓和内化症状与特质DT和状态困扰之间的关系。结果表明,ER、创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)和社交焦虑症状会影响特质DT。在 0.05 的水平上,ER 调节了抑郁、焦虑和恐慌症(PD)症状与特质 DT 之间的关系。同样,ER 在 .05 的水平上调节了惊恐障碍症状和预期痛苦之间的关联。然而,这些分析并没有经受住多重比较的Bonferroni调整(P = .008)。研究结果表明,在考虑跨诊断症状时,某些内化症状(如社交焦虑、创伤后应激障碍)可能会对特质 DT 产生更大的影响。此外,较强的ER能力可能会缓冲内化症状对一个人处理困扰的感知能力的不利影响。这些模式可能不会转化为个人处理困扰的行为能力。
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Journal of Experimental Psychopathology
Journal of Experimental Psychopathology Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Psychopathology (EPP) is an open access, peer reviewed, journal focused on publishing cutting-edge original contributions to scientific knowledge in the general area of psychopathology. Although there will be an emphasis on publishing research which has adopted an experimental approach to describing and understanding psychopathology, the journal will also welcome submissions that make significant contributions to knowledge using other empirical methods such as correlational designs, meta-analyses, epidemiological and prospective approaches, and single-case experiments.
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