Cognition As a Therapeutic Target in the Suicidal Patient Approach

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作者
da Silva, Antonio Geraldo [1 ]
Malloy-Diniz, Leandro Fernandes [2 ,3 ]
Garcia, Marina Saraiva [4 ]
Silva Figueiredo, Carlos Guilherme [5 ]
Figueiredo, Renata Nayara [5 ]
Diaz, Alexandre Paim [6 ]
Palha, Antonio Pacheco [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Porto, Fac Med, Oporto, Portugal
[2] Brazilian Soc Dual Pathol, Brasilia, DF, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
[4] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Dept Mol Med, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
[5] Assoc Brasileira Psiquiatria, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[6] Univ Sul Santa Catarina, Palhoca, Brazil
关键词
suicide; cognition; impulsivity; attention bias; therapeutic target cognition; cognitive deficits; behavioral interventions; cognitive interventions; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; ATTENTION BIAS MODIFICATION; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; MAJOR DEPRESSION; IDEATION; IMPULSIVITY; BEHAVIOR; RISK; ADOLESCENTS; DISORDER;
D O I
10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00031
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
The current considerations about completed suicides and suicide attempts in different cultures call the attention of professionals to this serious public health problem. Integrative approaches have shown that the confluence of multiple biological and social factors modulate various psychopathologies and dysfunctional behaviors, such as suicidal behavior. Considering the level of intermediate analysis, personality traits and cognitive functioning are also of great importance for understanding the suicide phenomenon. About cognitive factors, we can group them into cognitive schemas of reality interpretation and underlying cognitive processes. On the other hand, different types of primary cognitive alterations are related to suicidal behavior, especially those resulting from changes in frontostriatal circuits. Among such cognitive mechanisms can be highlighted the attentional bias for environmental cues related to suicide, impulsive behavior, verbal fluency deficits, non-adaptive decision-making, and reduced planning skills. Attentional bias consists in the effect of thoughts and emotions, frequently not conscious, about the perception of environmental stimuli. Suicidal ideation and hopelessness can make the patient unable to find alternative solutions to their problems other than suicide, biasing their attention to environmental cues related to such behavior. Recent research efforts are directed to assess the possible use of attention bias as a therapeutic target in patients presenting suicide behavior. The relationship between impulsivity and suicide has been largely investigated over the last decades, and there is still controversy about the theme. Although there is strong evidence linking impulsivity to suicide attempts. Effective interventions address to reduce impulsivity in clinical populations at higher risk for suicide could help in the prevention. Deficits in problem-solving ability also seem to be distorted in patients who attempt suicide. Understanding cognitive changes in patients who attempt suicide open an important perspective in the approach of patients with mental disorders. Identifying cognitive deficits in these patients, along with personality traits, depressive symptoms, and suicidal cognitive schemas may indicate to the psychiatrist the need for emergency care. Behavioral and cognitive interventions have been associated with reductions in suicide ideation, as well as suicide attempts in different populations.
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