AMBIVALENT PROSPECTION: COVIDRELATED ATTITUDES IN PATIENTS WITH SUBSTANCE DEPENDENCE

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...

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Main Authors: Olga D. Tuchina, Tatiana V. Agibalova, Alexey S. Panov, Dmitri I. Shustov, Evgeny A. Bryun, Oleg Zh. Buzik
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Language:Russian
Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education 2020-09-01
Series:Консультативная психология и психотерапия
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Online Access:https://psyjournals.ru/mpj/2020/n3/Tuchina_Agibalova_et_al.shtml
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spelling doaj-288ff82031d74f7085aebfcc09d279b32020-12-31T16:26:30ZrusMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationКонсультативная психология и психотерапия2075-34702311-94462020-09-0128310012110.17759/cpp.2020280307AMBIVALENT PROSPECTION: COVIDRELATED ATTITUDES IN PATIENTS WITH SUBSTANCE DEPENDENCEOlga D. Tuchina0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0683-9080Tatiana V. Agibalova1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1903-5265Alexey S. Panov2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3367-5218Dmitri I. Shustov3https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0989-6598Evgeny A. Bryun4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8366-9732Oleg Zh. Buzik5https://orcid.org/0000-0003-8265-9274Researcher, Moscow Research and Practical Centre for Narcology of the Department of Public Health, Moscow, RussiaDoctor of Medicine, Chief Researcher, Moscow Research and Practical Centre for Narcology of the Department of Public Health, Moscow, RussiaResident Doctor, Moscow Research and Practical Centre for Narcology of the Department of Public Health, Moscow, RussiaDoctor of Medicine, Professor, Head of Psychiatry Department, I.P. Pavlov Ryazan State Medical University, Ryazan, RussiaDoctor of Medicine, Professor, President of Moscow Research and Practical Centre for Narcology of the Department of Public Health, Moscow, RussiaDoctor of Medicine, Associate Professor, Deputy Director for Research, Moscow Research and Practical Centre for Narcology of the Department of Public Health, Moscow, RussiaThe 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.https://psyjournals.ru/mpj/2020/n3/Tuchina_Agibalova_et_al.shtmlcovid-19self-destructive behaviorsubstance dependencehopelessnessimpulsivenessprospection
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author Olga D. Tuchina
Tatiana V. Agibalova
Alexey S. Panov
Dmitri I. Shustov
Evgeny A. Bryun
Oleg Zh. Buzik
spellingShingle Olga D. Tuchina
Tatiana V. Agibalova
Alexey S. Panov
Dmitri I. Shustov
Evgeny A. Bryun
Oleg Zh. Buzik
AMBIVALENT PROSPECTION: COVIDRELATED ATTITUDES IN PATIENTS WITH SUBSTANCE DEPENDENCE
Консультативная психология и психотерапия
covid-19
self-destructive behavior
substance dependence
hopelessness
impulsiveness
prospection
author_facet Olga D. Tuchina
Tatiana V. Agibalova
Alexey S. Panov
Dmitri I. Shustov
Evgeny A. Bryun
Oleg Zh. Buzik
author_sort Olga D. Tuchina
title AMBIVALENT PROSPECTION: COVIDRELATED ATTITUDES IN PATIENTS WITH SUBSTANCE DEPENDENCE
title_short AMBIVALENT PROSPECTION: COVIDRELATED ATTITUDES IN PATIENTS WITH SUBSTANCE DEPENDENCE
title_full AMBIVALENT PROSPECTION: COVIDRELATED ATTITUDES IN PATIENTS WITH SUBSTANCE DEPENDENCE
title_fullStr AMBIVALENT PROSPECTION: COVIDRELATED ATTITUDES IN PATIENTS WITH SUBSTANCE DEPENDENCE
title_full_unstemmed AMBIVALENT PROSPECTION: COVIDRELATED ATTITUDES IN PATIENTS WITH SUBSTANCE DEPENDENCE
title_sort ambivalent prospection: covidrelated attitudes in patients with substance dependence
publisher Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
series Консультативная психология и психотерапия
issn 2075-3470
2311-9446
publishDate 2020-09-01
description 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.
topic covid-19
self-destructive behavior
substance dependence
hopelessness
impulsiveness
prospection
url https://psyjournals.ru/mpj/2020/n3/Tuchina_Agibalova_et_al.shtml
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