我感觉很好?对于接受阿片类药物使用障碍治疗的人来说,快感缺乏可能并不意味着“没有快感”。

IF 4.6 1区 心理学 Q1 Medicine Journal of abnormal psychology Pub Date : 2021-07-01 DOI:10.1037/abn0000674
Samuel W Stull, Jeremiah W Bertz, Leigh V Panlilio, William J Kowalczyk, Karran A Phillips, Landhing M Moran, Jia-Ling Lin, Massoud Vahabzadeh, Patrick H Finan, Kenzie L Preston, David H Epstein
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快感缺乏通常被定义为部分或全部丧失获得快乐的能力。重度抑郁症背景下的快感缺乏症患者可能具有意想不到的与事件相关的情绪明亮能力,当动态评估情绪时(使用基于智能手机的生态瞬间评估[EMA]),而不是通过问卷调查静态评估情绪时,可以观察到这一点。我们使用EMA对54名接受阿片类药物激动剂治疗的阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)患者进行了为期4周的情绪和愉快事件监测,阿片类药物使用障碍也与快感缺乏症有关,据说表现为非药物奖励带来的快感丧失。我们将OUD患者的EMA报告与47个人口统计学上相似的对照组进行了比较。正如我们假设的那样,OUD患者的背景积极情绪低于对照组(Cohen ds = 0.85至1.32,95% ci)。66, 1.55]),但与我们的假设相反,背景负性情绪也较低(ds = 0.82至0.85,95% ci[。73 .94])。正如假设的那样,非药物愉悦感在OUD患者中与对照组一样频繁,并且没有被评为更少的愉悦感(d = 0.18, 95% CI[-])。03年,.35点)。戒断和非戒断OUD患者均出现事件相关情绪亮化(ds = 0.18 ~ 0.37, ci)。0.01, 0.57])和对照组(ds = 0.04 ~ 0.60, ci[-。[17,79]),在每次事件发生前,对照组比OUD患者更早开始变亮,但在事件发生后,各组的变亮程度相似。我们的研究结果进一步证明,快感缺乏症并不排除反应性情绪开朗的可能性,对于接受阿片类激动剂治疗的OUD患者来说,这种情绪开朗可以由非药物活动引起。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA,版权所有)。
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I feel good? Anhedonia might not mean "without pleasure" for people treated for opioid use disorder.

Anhedonia is usually defined as partial or total loss of the capacity for pleasure. People with anhedonia in the context of major depressive disorder may have an unexpected capacity for event-related mood brightening, observable when mood is assessed dynamically (with smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment [EMA]) rather than only statically via questionnaire. We used EMA to monitor mood and pleasant events for 4 weeks in 54 people being treated with opioid agonist medication for opioid-use disorder (OUD), which is also associated with anhedonia, said to manifest especially as loss of pleasure from nondrug reward. We compared OUD patients' EMA reports with those of 47 demographically similar controls. Background positive mood was lower in OUD patients than in controls, as we hypothesized (Cohen ds = .85 to 1.32, 95% CIs [.66, 1.55]), although, contrary to our hypothesis, background negative mood was also lower (ds = .82 to .85, 95% CIs [.73, .94]). As hypothesized, instances of nondrug pleasure were as frequent in OUD patients as in controls-and were not rated much less pleasurable (d = .18, 95% CI [-.03, .35]). Event-related mood brightening occurred in both abstinent and nonabstinent OUD patients (ds = .18 to .37, CIs [-.01, .57]) and controls (ds = .04 to .60, CIs [-.17, .79]), brightening before each event began earlier for controls than OUD patients, but faded similarly postevent across groups. Our findings add to the evidence that anhedonia does not rule out reactive mood brightening, which, for people with OUD being treated on opioid agonist medication, can be elicited by nondrug activities. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

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