I Feel I Remember: The Phenomenology of Autobiographical Recall in Individuals with Alcohol Use Disorder

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De Groote, Clara [1 ]
Tison, Philippe [2 ]
Bertin, Stephanie [3 ]
Cottencin, Olivier [3 ]
Nandrino, Jean-Louis [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lille, CNRS, UMR 9193, SCALab Sci Cognit & Sci Affect, Lille, France
[2] Hop Seclin, Serv addictol, Seclin, France
[3] CHRU Lille, Serv addictol, Lille, France
关键词
Phenomenology; Autonoetic consciousness; Alcohol use disorder; Autobiographical memory; Sense of self; SELF-DEFINING MEMORIES; EPISODIC MEMORY; EMOTION REGULATION; VISUAL-IMAGERY; DEFICITS; INTEROCEPTION; DIFFICULTIES; ADDICTION; IDENTITY; VALENCE;
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10.1159/000541804
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
摘要
Introduction: Beyond the memory deficits classically observed in individuals with alcohol use disorder (IwAUD), research has recently focused on the study of autobiographical memory (AM) processes in IwAUD by analysing the content of AM narratives, and the implications for self-conception have been discussed. However, little is known about how IwAUD subjectively experience autobiographical recall. Methods: Thirty-seven IwAUD and 37 control participants were invited to perform an AM task that involved recalling memories for 4 life periods (2 important memories per period). Then, they assessed their subjective experience during AM recall using 6 phenomenological scales evaluating emotional valence, emotional intensity, sensory details, distancing, sharing, and vividness. Anxiety and depression symptoms, interoceptive sensibility, and difficulties in emotion regulation were also measured. Results: The IwAUD experienced greater distancing during AM recall, except during childhood AM recall, indicating that IwAUD are more prone to feeling that the person they are today is different from the person in their retrieved AMs. Very few intergroup differences were observed for AMs from childhood, adolescence-young adulthood, and adulthood, and a greater number of differences were observed for AMs from the last year: the IwAUD experienced AMs with a more negative valence, greater emotional intensity, fewer sensory details, greater distancing, and less sharing. A positive correlation was observed between distancing and interoceptive sensibility in the IwAUD group. Conclusion: Although these results suggest good preservation of autonoetic consciousness in IwAUD, except for more recent AMs, it is insufficient for IwAUD to experience a sense of self-continuity. This difficulty in maintaining a continuous sense of self may constitute a risk for AUD relapse.
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