Self-compassion and neural activity during self-appraisals in depressed and healthy adolescents

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of affective disorders Pub Date : 2023-10-15 DOI:10.1016/j.jad.2023.07.012
Guanmin Liu , Carmen Santana-Gonzalez , Thomas A. Zeffiro , Na Zhang , Maggie Engstrom , Karina Quevedo
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Abstract

Background

Depression is one of the most concerning mental disorders in youth. Because atypical excessive neural activity during self-referential processing is often implicated in depression, identifying psychological factors that link to lower depression and less excessive neural activity during self-referential processing is critical for treatment development. This study examined the relationship between self-compassion – a protective factor of youth depression – and neural activity during self-appraisals, a well-established experimental paradigm for studying self-referential processing, and their associations with depression severity in depressed and healthy youth.

Methods

The sample consisted of 115 youth (79 met the clinical diagnosis of depression; 36 were matched healthy controls) aged from 11 to 17 years (68 females). Self-compassion and depression severity were measured with self-reported scales. In the scanner, participants were asked to judge whether the phrases they heard described them from four perspectives (self, mother, classmate, and best friend).

Results

Higher self-compassion was associated with lower PCC/precuneus activity especially during negatively-valenced self-appraisals and explained its association with reduced depression severity. In depressed youth, higher self-compassion was associated with lower superior temporal gyrus/operculum/postcentral gyrus/insula activity especially during positively-valenced self-appraisals. In healthy youth, higher self-compassion was associated with higher activity in these regions.

Conclusions

Self-compassion was associated with less excessive experiential immersion and/or autobiographical memory retrieval during negative self-appraisals. Neural stimulation interventions targeting PCC/precuneus activity during negative self-appraisals combined with behavioral interventions targeting self-compassion could be a promising approach to youth depression treatment.

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抑郁和健康青少年自我评价过程中的自我同情和神经活动
背景抑郁症是青少年最令人担忧的精神障碍之一。由于自我参照过程中非典型的过度神经活动通常与抑郁症有关,因此确定与较低的抑郁症和较少的自我参照过程过度神经活动有关的心理因素对治疗的发展至关重要。这项研究考察了自我同情(青年抑郁症的保护因素)与自我评价过程中的神经活动之间的关系,这是一种研究自我参照过程的成熟实验范式,以及它们与抑郁和健康青年抑郁症严重程度的关联。方法115名青年(79名符合抑郁症临床诊断;36名为匹配的健康对照),年龄从11岁到17岁(68名女性)。用自我报告量表测量自我同情和抑郁的严重程度。在扫描仪中,参与者被要求判断他们听到的短语是否从四个角度(自我、母亲、同学和最好的朋友)描述了他们。在抑郁青年中,较高的自我同情与颞上回/盖/中央后回/岛叶的活动有关,尤其是在积极评价自我时。在健康青年中,较高的自我同情与这些地区较高的活动有关。结论在消极的自我评价中,自我同情与较少的过度体验沉浸和/或自传体记忆检索有关。在消极自我评估期间,针对PCC/楔前叶活动的神经刺激干预与针对自我同情的行为干预相结合,可能是治疗青少年抑郁症的一种很有前途的方法。
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Journal of affective disorders
Journal of affective disorders 医学-精神病学
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1319
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9.3 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Affective Disorders publishes papers concerned with affective disorders in the widest sense: depression, mania, mood spectrum, emotions and personality, anxiety and stress. It is interdisciplinary and aims to bring together different approaches for a diverse readership. Top quality papers will be accepted dealing with any aspect of affective disorders, including neuroimaging, cognitive neurosciences, genetics, molecular biology, experimental and clinical neurosciences, pharmacology, neuroimmunoendocrinology, intervention and treatment trials.
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