Reflective function and identity in adolescents with clinical and nonclinical symptoms

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Autor(a) principal: Both,Luciane Maria
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Benetti,Sílvia Pereira da Cruz, Goodman,Geoff
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Trends in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2237-60892019000200176
Resumo: Abstract Introduction Reflective function is developed in the context of secure attachment and corresponds to the ability to understand one’s mental states and those of others. Thus, identity develops, which relates to the experience of self as unique, continuous and coherent. Objective To identify reflective function and identity features in adolescents with clinical and nonclinical symptoms of mental health problems. Method Participants were 188 Brazilian high school students aged 14-17 years: 30.3% with clinical symptoms and 69.9% with nonclinical symptoms. Results Adolescents with clinical symptoms showed lower levels of reflective function and greater disintegration of identity. Conclusion Adolescence is a vulnerable time for mental health problems associated with reflective function and identity. Early identification of symptoms is a matter that needs attention to prevent future consequences.
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title Reflective function and identity in adolescents with clinical and nonclinical symptoms
spellingShingle Reflective function and identity in adolescents with clinical and nonclinical symptoms
Both,Luciane Maria
Reflective function
mentalizing
identity
adolescence
title_short Reflective function and identity in adolescents with clinical and nonclinical symptoms
title_full Reflective function and identity in adolescents with clinical and nonclinical symptoms
title_fullStr Reflective function and identity in adolescents with clinical and nonclinical symptoms
title_full_unstemmed Reflective function and identity in adolescents with clinical and nonclinical symptoms
title_sort Reflective function and identity in adolescents with clinical and nonclinical symptoms
author Both,Luciane Maria
author_facet Both,Luciane Maria
Benetti,Sílvia Pereira da Cruz
Goodman,Geoff
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author2 Benetti,Sílvia Pereira da Cruz
Goodman,Geoff
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Both,Luciane Maria
Benetti,Sílvia Pereira da Cruz
Goodman,Geoff
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Reflective function
mentalizing
identity
adolescence
topic Reflective function
mentalizing
identity
adolescence
description Abstract Introduction Reflective function is developed in the context of secure attachment and corresponds to the ability to understand one’s mental states and those of others. Thus, identity develops, which relates to the experience of self as unique, continuous and coherent. Objective To identify reflective function and identity features in adolescents with clinical and nonclinical symptoms of mental health problems. Method Participants were 188 Brazilian high school students aged 14-17 years: 30.3% with clinical symptoms and 69.9% with nonclinical symptoms. Results Adolescents with clinical symptoms showed lower levels of reflective function and greater disintegration of identity. Conclusion Adolescence is a vulnerable time for mental health problems associated with reflective function and identity. Early identification of symptoms is a matter that needs attention to prevent future consequences.
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