The main scope of the present study was to devise a method in order to define a dimension characteristic of self-awareness behaviors with clinical subjects. To do so, I adopted a latent trait methodological approach . I studied the way patients express their treatment requests through their behaviors, both during their admission at a medical center in Northern Italy and after a period of treatment that involved an integrated (psychoanalytical and pharmacological) approach. The subjects are 48 females suffering from affective disorders, often combined with personality disorders. Five self-awareness indicators are identified both on the base of interviews conducted with the patients and of the literature on the subject. The data gathered are analyzed by means of the many-facet Rasch model (MFRM - Linacre, 1989). The results confirmed the existence of a self-awareness dimension characterized by the five indicators. Moreover, there was evidence that an improvement in self-awareness occurred during the pretreatment to posttreatment time period for both the affective disorders with personality problems patients and the affective disorders without personality problems patients. The estimation of bias/interactions shows the existence of specific behavior differences between the two groups of patients. This study demonstrates the appropriateness of the methodological tool adopted, opening new expectations as regards the integration of two approaches - psychoanalytical and pharmacological ones-in the treatment of psychiatric subjects.

A method for the definition of Self-Awareness behavior dimension with clinical subjects:a Latent Trait Analysis

MANNARINI, STEFANIA
2009

Abstract

The main scope of the present study was to devise a method in order to define a dimension characteristic of self-awareness behaviors with clinical subjects. To do so, I adopted a latent trait methodological approach . I studied the way patients express their treatment requests through their behaviors, both during their admission at a medical center in Northern Italy and after a period of treatment that involved an integrated (psychoanalytical and pharmacological) approach. The subjects are 48 females suffering from affective disorders, often combined with personality disorders. Five self-awareness indicators are identified both on the base of interviews conducted with the patients and of the literature on the subject. The data gathered are analyzed by means of the many-facet Rasch model (MFRM - Linacre, 1989). The results confirmed the existence of a self-awareness dimension characterized by the five indicators. Moreover, there was evidence that an improvement in self-awareness occurred during the pretreatment to posttreatment time period for both the affective disorders with personality problems patients and the affective disorders without personality problems patients. The estimation of bias/interactions shows the existence of specific behavior differences between the two groups of patients. This study demonstrates the appropriateness of the methodological tool adopted, opening new expectations as regards the integration of two approaches - psychoanalytical and pharmacological ones-in the treatment of psychiatric subjects.
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