Health Psychology Research / HPR / Volume 11 / Issue 1 / DOI: 10.52965/​001c.88937
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Reflective functioning and dissociative experiences: A comparison   study between adolescents at “high-risk” of psychosis and healthy   controls 

Alberto Sardella1 Alessandra Geraci2 Vittorio Lenzo3* Laura Fusar Poli4 Alessandro Rodolico4 Maria C. Quattropani3 Maria Salvina Signorelli5
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1 Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Messina
2 Department of Social and Educational Sciences of the Mediterranean Area, Università per Stranieri Dante Alighieri
3 Department of Educational Sciences, University of Catania
4 Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Department of Brain and Behavioral Sciences, University of Catania, University of Pavia
5 Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Catania
Published: 29 October 2023
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Abstract

Background

Despite the established contribution to psychological well-being in young subjects, the investigation of reflective functioning and dissociative experiences in help-seekers adolescents still appears an unmet need.

Objective

The study aimed to assess reflective functioning and dissociative symptoms in help-seekers adolescents, and compare them to gender-matched healthy controls.

Methods

The Reflecting Functioning Questionnaire (RFQ) was used to investigate mentalizing; the Adolescent Dissociative Experience Scale (A-DES) was used to explore dissociative symptoms.

Results

The study involved 102 adolescents (mean age 18.06 ± 1.78 years), split into “help-seekers” (N= 51; mean age 19 ± 1.98 years) and healthy controls (N= 51; mean age 17.12 ± 0.84). “Help-seekers” adolescents showed lower RFQ-certainty scores (mean 3.39 ± 2.47), compared to healthy controls (mean 6.73 ± 5.01). Furthermore, “help-seekers” adolescents reported higher scores on RFQ-uncertainty (mean 7.73 ± 4.38), compared to healthy controls (mean 5.14 ± 4.17), which indicates a greater lack of knowledge about mental states (hypomentalizing). Eventually, “help-seekers” adolescents showed significantly worse dissociative symptoms (A-DES total mean score 3.49 ± 2.04), compared to healthy controls (A-DES total mean score 2.06 ± 1.43).

Conclusion

The importance of an assessment in early adolescence denotes a topic of increasing concern, in order to identify failures in reflective functioning and the onset of dissociative experiences among help-seekers adolescents, toward the implementation of tailored psychological interventions.

Keywords
Reflective functioning
Dissociative Experiences
Adolescence
High-risk
Atypical Development
Clinical psychology
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