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Psicol. conduct ; 31(1): 77-91, abr. 2023. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-219454

ABSTRACT

Diferentes estudios ponen de manifiesto la relación entre psicopatía subclínica y las estrategias de distanciamiento y evitación que impiden la formación de vínculos emocionales estables y duraderos en la pareja. El estudio analiza la psicopatía subclínica y el estilo de relación/tipo de amor en una muestra de 1289 universitarios, para determinar su frecuencia, así como la relación entre la psicopatía y el estilo de relación del alumnado universitario. Se utilizó el “Cuestionario de psicopatía integrada/subclínica” (CUPIS) y la “Escala triangular del amor” (TLS). Se encontró que un importante porcentaje de universitarios presentan rasgos que caracterizan a la psicopatía subclínica. Además, a mayor puntuación en psicopatía menor es la intimidad, la pasión y el compromiso en la relación de pareja del alumnado universitario. Asimismo, constatamos que la psicopatía subclínica predice en mayor medida la falta de intimidad y compromiso en las relaciones íntimas. En conclusión, destacamos que en psicopatía subclínica se presentan bajos patrones de intimidad y compromiso en las relaciones, por lo que es probable que estas no sean estables en el tiempo. (AU)


Different studies show the relationship between subclinical psychopathy and the strategies of distancing and avoidance that prevent the formation of stable and lasting emotional bonds in the couple. The study analyses subclinical psychopathy and the relationship style/love type in a sample of 1289 university students to determine its frequency, as well as the relationship between psychopathy and the relationship style/love type. The Integrated/Subclinical Psychopathy Questionnaire (CUPIS) and the Triangle of Love Scale (TLS) were used. It was found that a significant percentage of these students present features that characterise subclinical psychopathy. In addition, it was found that the higher the score in psychopathy, the lower the intimacy, passion and commitment in their relationships. Furthermore, subclinical psychopathy was found to be a greater predictor of a lack of intimacy and commitment in intimate relationships between couples. In conclusion, we highlight that, in subclinical psychopathy, there are low patterns of intimacy and commitment in relationships; so these are unlikely to remain stable over time. (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Young Adult , Adult , Interpersonal Relations , Antisocial Personality Disorder , Surveys and Questionnaires , Spain , Students , Universities , Privacy
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Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci ; 273(2): 427-438, 2023 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35587278

ABSTRACT

Malingering consists of the production of false physical or psychological symptoms motivated by external incentives that are normally reproduced in pathologies that are not related to organic origin or there are no laboratory tests for their diagnosis, as is the case of mixed anxiety-depressive disorder and fibromyalgia syndrome. The objective of this research consisted of comparing the profile of simulative patients with fibromyalgia and mixed anxiety-depressive disorder to obtain a profile and facilitate its detection in initial interviews. The research was carried out with 78 patients (42 patients with fibromyalgia and 36 patients with mixed anxiety-depressive disorder) who were administered the professional's structured clinical judgment, the Beck Depression Inventory, the State-Trait Anxiety Questionnaire, and the Structured Symptom Simulation Inventory. The main obtained results show that the simulation classification proposed by the questionnaire is in the range of 66.67-80% with regard to coinciding with the judgment of experts, and people with suspicion of simulation of both groups of patients present similar characteristics. The simulators thus present incongruous responses in relation to the questionnaires, and high levels of trait anxiety, state, and depression predict the simulation of symptoms.


Subject(s)
Fibromyalgia , Humans , Affect , Anxiety/diagnosis , Depression/diagnosis , Fibromyalgia/diagnosis , Malingering/diagnosis , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35897340

ABSTRACT

This bibliographic review analyses the utility for psychologists of using neuroimaging tests and psychological or neuropsychological tests at the same time for studying the functioning of the brain in male abusers condemned for intimate partner violence against women (IPVAW). So as to be able to find an answer, we reviewed the available studies that investigated the structure or functioning of the brain. The results of these reviewed works of research show the benefits of using neuroimaging applied to male abusers, together with the use, either simultaneously or not, of other types of psychological, neuropsychological, or observational tests to complement and/or amplify the results of the neuroimaging techniques, as this can help us to advance in the knowledge of neuroscience as concerns the mind of the male abuser.


Subject(s)
Intimate Partner Violence , Brain/diagnostic imaging , Female , Humans , Intimate Partner Violence/psychology , Male , Neuroimaging , Neuropsychological Tests
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35805266

ABSTRACT

Psychopaths are portrayed as deceitful, manipulative, domineering and narcissistic; the result of an irregular and irresponsible interpersonal style that harms both the psychopath him/herself and others. Furthermore, psychopathy is frequently associated with both violent and antisocial conduct. However, subclinical psychopaths are known for manifesting this type of profile without committing crimes. The objective of this study is to examine the differences that exist in subclinical psychopathy concerning gender, the number of intimate relationships and the age of the university student. The number of university students participating was 1289. They were given the Integrated/Subclinical Psychopathy Questionnaire (CUPIS). The results show that, in subclinical psychopathy, men present higher scores than women and younger persons have higher scores than older persons. In addition, the scores in psychopathy are higher for students who have had a larger number of intimate relationships. The contributions of this study allow us to determine the profile associated with subclinical psychopathy.


Subject(s)
Antisocial Personality Disorder , Crime , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Antisocial Personality Disorder/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Male , Sexual Partners , Students , Universities
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Front Psychol ; 12: 716489, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34489820

ABSTRACT

This research studies the executive processes of youths under protective measures between 13 and 18years of age, as well as the emotional problems they have and the presence of behavioural problems, such as difficulties to control and direct attention, to control one's own behaviour and inhibit inadequate or ineffective responses (hyperactivity-impulsiveness) and problems related to emotional regulation. In addition, we study the presence of significant differences according to the sex of the youths. We also analyse to what extent the difficulties in the executive processes are related to and can predict the emotional and behavioural problems. The instruments used were Stroop's Colour and Word Test (Stroop), the Paths Test (TESen), and the System of Evaluation for Children and Adolescents (SENA). The results indicated that the youths had difficulties in such executive processes as execution, speed, and accuracy in carrying out tasks. Furthermore, they had emotion problems, amongst which the symptoms of anxiety are worthy of note; whilst attention deficit, hyperactivity-impulsiveness, and problems related to emotional regulation could also be observed. The data indicated greater difficulties in the executive processes for males than for females. There was a greater emotional symptomatology in the females, whilst there were greater deficits in attention and hyperactivity/impulsiveness in the males. Similarly, the deficits in the executive processes were related to and predicted emotional and behavioural problems. This research suggests the design of a structured programme focused on systematic training in real, daily situations, recommending the use of restorative techniques to work on the affected cognitive skills and techniques aimed at improving the youths' emotion regulation.

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Brain Sci ; 11(8)2021 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34439688

ABSTRACT

Fibromyalgia is related to central sensitization syndrome (CSS) and is associated with chronic pain and a decrease in general health. The aim of this study was to explore how changes in brain patterns of female fibromyalgia patients are shaped by neurofeedback therapy and how it affects pain perception and general health. A quasi-experimental study with pre- and post-tests was carried out with 37 female fibromyalgia patients referred by the Pain Unit of the National Health Service of Spain. The method involved applying a sensorimotor rhythm (SMR) protocol to monitor changes in brain waves under different conditions, taking pre-/post-test measurements of perceived pain, general health and the impact on fibromyalgia. Measures included the Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire Revised (FIQR), the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-28) and EEG (SMR, theta waves). During therapy, the SMR/theta wave ratio increased significantly and after application of therapy, significant results were observed for the FIQR, VAS and GHQ-28. In conclusion, neurofeedback therapy increases the SMR/theta wave ratio in fibromyalgia, helping to maintain a balance between brain functions. This is associated with the activation of inhibitory processes, which is related to the perceived improvement of pain in fibromyalgia patients.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34360441

ABSTRACT

The suicide rate in the police force (Fuerzas y Cuerpos de Seguridad-FFCCSS) is estimated to be greater than that of the general population. The objectives of this paper are to detect mental health problems, in particular depression and anxiety, and to analyze the moderating effect of coping strategies on the relation between mental health and suicide ideation in police officers. The Suicidal Behavior Questionnaire (SBQ-R), Beck's Depression Inventory (BDI), the Anxiety Inventory (STAI), and the Brief Cope have all been used in the study. The sample consists of 98 Spanish police officers, of whom 91.8% were male. The results indicate that depression and anxiety can predict suicidal ideation. Nevertheless, it must be said that coping strategies do not have a moderating effect in the relation between mental health and suicidal ideation in this professional group.


Subject(s)
Police , Suicidal Ideation , Adaptation, Psychological , Anxiety Disorders , Depression/epidemiology , Humans , Male , Mental Health
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Psicol. conduct ; 29(3): 549-560, 2021. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-225458

ABSTRACT

El objetivo del estudio fue analizar cómo el moldeamiento cerebral proporcionado por el protocolo de ritmos sensoriomotores (SMR), aplicado sobre áreas somatosensoriales, afecta al dolor, al sueño y a la calidad de vida de mujeres con fibromialgia. Participaron 37 mujeres con fibromialgia a quienes se les aplicó un protocolo de SMR durante 20 sesiones y fueron evaluadas antes y después del tratamiento. Los datos mostraron un aumento de la amplitud de los SMR (p= 0,026) y una disminución de la amplitud de la banda zeta (p= 0,011) en la corteza somatosensorial tras la aplicación de la terapia, lo que provocó un aumento de la ratio SMR/zeta (p= 0,048). Además, mejoraron significativamente las puntuaciones en la “Escala de dolor crónico” (p= 0,002), el “Índice de calidad del sueño de Pittsburgh” (p= 0,001) y la “Encuesta de salud” (SF-36) (p= 0,000). El protocolo SMR aplicado en la corteza somatosensorial favorece el moldeamiento de los SMR, lo que repercute en la inhibición estimular del sistema nervioso central de los pacientes con fibromialgia mejorando síntomas como el dolor, el sueño y la calidad de vida (AU)


he sensorimotor rhythm protocol (SMR), applied on somatosensory areas, affects pain, sleep and the quality of life in women with fibromyalgia. Thirty-seven women with fibromyalgia who received an SMR protocol in 20 sessions participated and were evaluated before and after treatment. The data showed an increase in the amplitude of the SMR (p= .026) and a decrease in the amplitude of the theta band (p= .011) in the somatosensory cortex after the application of therapy, which caused an increase in the SMR/theta ratio (p= .048). In addition, the scores on the Chronic Pain Scale (p= .002), the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (p= .001), and the SF-36 Health Survey (p= .000) improved significantly. The SMR protocol applied to the somatosensory cortex favors the shaping of SMRs, which has an impact on stimulating the inhibition of the central nervous system of patients with fibromyalgia, improving symptoms such as pain, sleep and quality of life (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Middle Aged , Fibromyalgia/therapy , Quality of Life , Sleep , Treatment Outcome , Clinical Protocols , Efficacy
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