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Psychol Med ; 54(8): 1810-1823, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38288603

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BACKGROUND: Incidence of first-episode psychosis (FEP) varies substantially across geographic regions. Phenotypes of subclinical psychosis (SP), such as psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) and schizotypy, present several similarities with psychosis. We aimed to examine whether SP measures varied across different sites and whether this variation was comparable with FEP incidence within the same areas. We further examined contribution of environmental and genetic factors to SP. METHODS: We used data from 1497 controls recruited in 16 different sites across 6 countries. Factor scores for several psychopathological dimensions of schizotypy and PLEs were obtained using multidimensional item response theory models. Variation of these scores was assessed using multi-level regression analysis to estimate individual and between-sites variance adjusting for age, sex, education, migrant, employment and relational status, childhood adversity, and cannabis use. In the final model we added local FEP incidence as a second-level variable. Association with genetic liability was examined separately. RESULTS: Schizotypy showed a large between-sites variation with up to 15% of variance attributable to site-level characteristics. Adding local FEP incidence to the model considerably reduced the between-sites unexplained schizotypy variance. PLEs did not show as much variation. Overall, SP was associated with younger age, migrant, unmarried, unemployed and less educated individuals, cannabis use, and childhood adversity. Both phenotypes were associated with genetic liability to schizophrenia. CONCLUSIONS: Schizotypy showed substantial between-sites variation, being more represented in areas where FEP incidence is higher. This supports the hypothesis that shared contextual factors shape the between-sites variation of psychosis across the spectrum.


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Psychotic Disorders , Schizotypal Personality Disorder , Humans , Psychotic Disorders/epidemiology , Male , Female , Europe/epidemiology , Adult , Brazil/epidemiology , Young Adult , Adolescent , Schizotypal Personality Disorder/epidemiology , Incidence , Middle Aged , Phenotype
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Int J Psychol Res (Medellin) ; 15(1): 84-97, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36199524

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Introduction: research carried out regarding the psychological concept of schizotypy responds to a field of extensive development since its conceptualization decades ago, which includes schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) and schizotypal personality disorder (SPD). However, controversies still persist marked by the difficulty of establishing definitive consensus. Objective: the research purpose aimed to synthesize the empirical evidence involved in the use of various methodologies and tools for understanding schizotypy. Methodology: A systematic review was carried out in the following databases: Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed, Taylor and Francis, Wiley, Science Direct, Google Scholar, and PsycNet. By using the PRISMA guidelines, 65 studies published in the last decade (2010-2020) were discriminated. Results: The synthesis of cumulative knowledge made it possible to define schizotypy as an integrating multidimensional construct and to identify valid assessment tools in use, in its psychometric, clinical, and personality characterizations. Discussion/Conclusions: Clinical implications found in these reports are addressed, as well as notions of the continuum of psychoses, taxonomic, and multidimensional models.


La investigación alrededor del constructo esquizotipia responde a un campo de extenso desarrollo desde su denominación décadas atrás, que incluye los trastornos del espectro de la esquizofrenia (TEE) y al trastorno de personalidad esquizotípica (TPE), aunque persisten controversias marcadas por la dificultad de establecer consensos definitivos. La necesidad de consolidar los avances en la evaluación de este campo volvió operativa la ejecución de una revisión sistemática de la literatura internacional en las bases de datos Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed, Taylor y Francis, Wiley, Science Direct, Google Schoolar y PsycNet, donde, valiéndose de los lineamientos PRISMA, se seleccionaron 65 investigaciones publicadas en la última década (2010-2020). Tras una síntesis del conocimiento acumulativo, los resultados permitieron definir a la esquizotipia como un constructo multidimensional integrador e identificar herramientas de evaluación válidas y en uso, en sus caracterizaciones psicométricas, clínicas y de personalidad, además de las implicaciones clínicas encontradas en sus resultados. También se discuten nociones del continuum de la psicosis, taxonómicas y de modelos multidimensionales.

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J Pers Disord ; 36(4): 489-502, 2022 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35913766

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The authors investigated the latent structure of schizotypal personality features using taxometric analysis in a large sample of individuals from clinical and nonclinical populations. A total of 7,072 community adults and 270 psychiatric patients participated in the study by responding to the eccentricity, distrust, and isolation scales from the Dimensional Clinical Personality Inventory (IDCP). Data were analyzed using three different taxometric techniques, MAMBAC, MAXEIG, and L-Mode. The indicators proved valid for the taxometric analysis (d ≥ 1.25). The comparison curve fit index (CCFI) coefficients from the three methods used were close to zero, and the average CCFI was lower than .40, clearly indicating a dimensional structure for schizotypal personality features. These findings suggest that schizotypal personality traits occur in levels, with no evidence of any natural boundary between clinical and nonclinical manifestations. Results from other studies that were consistent with a categorical structure may be due to methodological weaknesses.


Subject(s)
Personality , Schizotypal Personality Disorder , Adult , Humans , Personality Inventory , Schizotypal Personality Disorder/diagnosis
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J Relig Health ; 61(1): 269-285, 2022 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34322860

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Although the religion of Maria Lionza is practiced throughout Venezuela, it is not in the mainstream of Venezuelan culture. As a result, traditionally this religious manifestation has been perceived negatively by the dominant religious establishment, as well as by intellectual and political elites. One particular concern in this dominant narrative is that the religion of Maria Lionza represents Venezuela's uncivilized past and therefore, it is an obstacle to the nation's path to modernization. This notion has found resonance in the realm of psychology, as it has been posited that the religion of Maria Lionza may have detrimental effects on mental health. The present study tests that hypothesis, by studying a sample of 68 Marialionceros and comparing them with a control group of 62 Catholics and 53 Protestants. Results show that, as compared to Catholics and Protestants, Marialionceros are at greater risk for schizotypy, but not for general mental health. Results also show that amongst Marialionceros, increased religiosity predicts decreased risk of depression.


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Catholicism , Mental Health , Hispanic or Latino , Humans , Protestantism , Religion , Venezuela
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Vertex ; XXXII(154): 5-13, 2021 12.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35041728

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Bipolar disorder is a serious and chronic mood disorder, which in extreme forms can lead to psychosis, especially in manic states. In this sense, historically, the differentiation from schizophrenia has represented a real clinical challenge and a nosological dilemma. Categorical diagnostic approaches have promoted progress in the generation of consensus and the facilitation of scientific communication, but many times, they have done so to the detriment of the complexity and richness of clinical presentations. As a counterpart, the notion of the bipolar spectrum proposes a dimensional perspective, a continuum of severity in whose maximum expression alterations in the content of thought or sensory perception can stand out. Schizotype, where these manifestations can be found, has long been pointed out as a series of personality characteristics linked to schizophrenia. But its presence can be verified in other areas of psychopathology, even outside it. Regarding its presence in mood disorders, schizotypal traits, instead of being a marker of a worse prognosis, could be related to positive aspects such as creativity. The objective of this work is to investigate, through a bibliographic review, the association between schizotypy and bipolar disorder, mainly its possible role in the creative processes associated with this pathology.


Subject(s)
Bipolar Disorder , Psychotic Disorders , Schizophrenia , Schizotypal Personality Disorder , Bipolar Disorder/diagnosis , Humans , Mood Disorders , Schizophrenia/diagnosis
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Schizophr Bull ; 47(2): 323-331, 2021 03 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32674122

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There is a relative dearth of research on features of schizotypal personality in children, in part due to lack of instrumentation. This study tests 5 competing models of the factor structure of the self-report Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire for Children (SPQ-C) and examines its relationship with a family history of schizotypal personality disorder (SPD), child abuse, and stability over time. Hypotheses were tested on 454 11- to 12-year-old schoolchildren and their caregivers. Confirmatory factor analyses supported a 3-factor structure of the SPQ-C (cognitive-perceptual, interpersonal, and disorganized). Test-retest stability was relatively robust over 3 months (r = .67), 6 months (r = .64), and 12 months (r = .55), with acceptable internal reliabilities (r = .84 to .91). Regarding construct validity, children with a biological family history of SPD had higher scores on all 3 factors (d =.51). Abused children had higher schizotypy scores (d = .55). A genetic × environment interaction was observed, with schizotypy highest in those with both a family history of schizotypy and also child abuse. Findings are the first in the child schizotypy field to document a gene × environment interaction and the independence of child abuse from confounding genetic influences. Results support the utility of the SPQ-C in future family and clinical studies of schizotypal personality and provide an avenue for much-needed and neglected research into the early antecedents of child schizotypal personality.


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Child Abuse , Gene-Environment Interaction , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales/standards , Psychometrics/standards , Schizotypal Personality Disorder/diagnosis , Schizotypal Personality Disorder/etiology , Child , Factor Analysis, Statistical , Female , Humans , Male , Psychometrics/instrumentation , Reproducibility of Results , Schizotypal Personality Disorder/genetics , Self Report
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Trends psychiatry psychother. (Impr.) ; 42(4): 348-357, Oct.-Dec. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1145187

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Abstract Introduction The Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences (O-LIFE) is a widely-used scale, and the first to include a dimensional approach to understanding schizotypy. Objective To adapt the short version of the O-LIFE (O-LIFE-S) into Brazilian Portuguese. Method a) Two independent bilingual professionals translated the original instrument into Brazilian Portuguese; b) a third bilingual professional summarized the two translations; c) a fourth bilingual expert translated the Portuguese version back into English; d) this back-translation was adjusted by a committee of psychology experts; e) a pilot study was conducted with 10 participants from the general population. Results O-LIFE-S was considered ready to be used in a formal validation study in Brazil. Conclusion The scale appears to cover the dimensional approach to schizotypy. However, a future validation study needs to be conducted to determine the internal consistency and reliability of the Brazilian Portuguese version of the O-LIFE-S .


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Personality Inventory/standards , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales/standards , Psychometrics/standards , Schizotypal Personality Disorder/diagnosis , Psychometrics/instrumentation , Psychometrics/methods , Brazil , Reproducibility of Results , Cultural Characteristics
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Interdisciplinaria ; 37(2): 211-226, dic. 2020. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1149373

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Resumen La literatura muestra una amplia gama de teorías y factores que contribuyen a la formación y mantenimiento de creencias paranormales. En este estudio se analiza una serie de variables relacionadas con las principales explicaciones propuestas en una muestra de 184 sujetos. La esquizotipia (rxy = .23, p < .001), las experiencias inusuales (rxy = .37, p < .001), la anhedonia introvertida (rxy = .28, p < .001), la habilidad de razonamiento condicional en tareas con contenido paranormal (rxy = .23, p = .001), la necesidad de afiliación (rxy = .21, p = .002) y la vivencia de experiencias extraordinarias subjetivas (rxy = .35, p < .001) correlacionaron significativamente con la creencia en lo paranormal. Los resultados son consistentes con la teoría de la compensación de necesidades de Russell y Jones (1980) e indican que la ideología puede aparecer asociada a signos premórbidos y/o ser consecuencia de psicopatología. Sin embargo, sugieren que la creencia en lo paranormal puede no ser consecuencia de una deficiencia de razonamiento probabilístico y/o condicional. Se sugiere un modelo integrador basado en el feedback entre creencia y experiencia.


Abstract Paranormal beliefs, regardless of their veracity, clearly constitute an important dimension of human psychology. Survey work across the world reveals that around 50 % of people hold at least one paranormal belief. This figure is surprisingly high considering the lack of robust scientific evidence in support of the referred phenomena, and suggests the existence of resilient psychological mechanisms at the basis of the development and maintenance of such beliefs. Researchers in the area have proposed a diversity of explanations, exploring a large number of individual factors. However, despite the generous effort, we have not been able to develop a comprehensive explanatory model capable of accommodating the body of empirical findings. With this study we aimed to contribute towards a better understanding of paranormal belief as a multicausal phenomenon. In order to achieve this, we explored a set of variables related to the main perspectives in the literature. We used a sample of 184 subjects of very diverse nationalities, ages, and cultural backgrounds. We surveyed paranormal beliefs among our participants and observed that 71 % of the sample showed traditional religious beliefs, 34 % believed in psychic phenomena such as extrasensory perception or psychokinesis, 31 % in superstition, 23 % in witchcraft, and 39 % in anomalous natural phenomena such as astrology or extraordinary life forms. Eighty four per cent of the subjects responded positively to at least one of the 26 items of paranormal beliefs evaluated in the scale. A correlation analysis was conducted between the individuals' traits and paranormal belief scores. Schizotypy (rxy = .23, p < .001), unusual experiences (rxy = .37, p < .001), introvertive anhedonia (rxy= .28, p < .001), conditional reasoning in tasks with paranormal content (rxy = .23, p = .001), need for affiliation (rxy = .21, p < .002), and report of subjective extraordinary experiences (rxy = .35, p < .001) correlated significantly with belief in the paranormal. These results are consistent with Russell and Jones' (1980) theory of compensation of basic needs and suggest that paranormal belief may rise in combination with premorbid signs of psychopathology. However, they suggest that belief in the paranormal may not be a consequence of a cognitive deficit in this type of reasoning. A multiple regression analysis revealed a five variable solution. In the equation, subjective extraordinary experiences, unusual experiences (from the schizotypy scale), need for autonomy, need for achievement, and introvertive anhedonia contributed standardized coefficients of .3, .23, .24, .22 and .13 respectively. The model explained 27 % of the variance. The findings of this study are consistent with a multicausal conception of paranormal belief. A model is proposed in which paranormal beliefs can stem from a variety of factors and, as they develop, a reciprocal interaction between experience and belief arises, contributing to their definitive accommodation in the individual's psychology. The identification and exploration of contributing factors to the development and maintenance of the paranormal belief has been very fruitful in the last decades. In addition, the explanatory hypotheses raised by the researchers do not seem to be mutually exclusive. Therefore, the simultaneous consideration of these could be a successful approach in future studies. The elaboration of an explanatory model that contemplates both the multicausality and the multidimensionality of the phenomenon could provide a qualitative leap in the area.

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Neuropsychologia ; 147: 107580, 2020 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32827539

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INTRODUCTION: Emotion facilitates word recognition under adverse acoustic conditions. We use an auditory emotional paradigm to evaluate the ability to distinguish words from irrelevant random stimuli, elucidating its neural correlates. Secondarily, we evaluate the impact of schizotypy traits on this capacity. METHODS: 25 participants, undertook an fMRI task, indicating whether they recognized words, through a response box. 20 audio files of emotionally negative words and 20 neutral words were presented. Word intelligibility was manipulated merging the audio files with white noise at varying signal-to-noise ratios (SNR), resulting in 3 levels (high, medium, and low). We measured schizotypy with the O-LIFE scale. RESULTS: A 2x3 factorial ANOVA was performed with emotion (neutral or negative) and intelligibility (high, medium, and low) as factors. There was an interaction between emotion and intelligibility [F(2,44) = 23.89,p<0.001]. Post hoc t-test demonstrated that, in medium and low intelligibility, negative words were more recognized than neutral ones. Negative words minus neutral, activated the right anterior cingulate cortex (rACC), right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (rDLPFC), and right orbitofrontal cortex (rOFC). Low compared to high intelligibility, activated the left medial temporal gyrus (lMTG), left supramarginal gyrus (lSMG), and left angular gyrus (lAG). Medium compared with high intelligibility, activated the left temporal pole (lTP) and the lMTG. There were correlations between schizotypy and rACC, lMTG, and rOFC activations. DISCUSSION: Negative emotional salience improves intelligibility, possibly by recruiting selective attention. Less intelligible stimuli activated temporo-parietal regions related to speech processing in adverse acoustic conditions, while emotionally negative stimuli activated areas associated with emotional processing (rACC and rOFC) and selective attention (rDLPFC). High schizotypy correlated with greater responses in rACC, lMTG, and rOFC, during low intelligibility. Irrelevant emotionally salient stimuli would capture automatic attention activating rACC and rOFC, enhancing speech comprehension through additional recruitment of lMTG, which could derive in false word recognition.


Subject(s)
Cognition , Emotions , Acoustics , Attention , Brain Mapping , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Psychol Med ; 49(15): 2600-2607, 2019 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30514407

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BACKGROUND: The Community Assessment of Psychic Experiences (CAPE) is a 42-item self-report questionnaire that has been developed and validated to measure the dimensions of psychosis in the general population. The CAPE has a three-factor structure with dimensions of positive, negative and depression. Assessing the cross-national equivalence of a questionnaire is an essential prerequisite before pooling data from different countries. In this study, our aim was to investigate the measurement invariance of the CAPE across different countries. METHODS: Data were drawn from the European Union Gene-Environment Interaction (EU-GEI) study. Participants (incident cases of psychotic disorder, controls and siblings of cases) were recruited in Brazil, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and UK. To analyse the measurement invariance across these samples, we tested configural invariance (i.e. identical structures of the factors), metric invariance (i.e. equivalence of the factor loadings) and scalar invariance (i.e. equivalence of the thresholds) of the three CAPE dimensions using multigroup categorical confirmatory factor analysis methods. RESULTS: The configural invariance model fits well, providing evidence for identical factorial structure across countries. In comparison with the configural model invariance, the fit indices were very similar in the metric and scalar invariance models, indicating that factor loadings and thresholds did not differ across the six countries. CONCLUSION: We found that, across six countries, the CAPE showed equivalent factorial structure, factor loadings and thresholds. Thus, differences observed in scores between individuals from different countries should be considered as reflecting different levels of psychosis.


Subject(s)
Cross-Cultural Comparison , Psychotic Disorders/ethnology , Psychotic Disorders/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires , Brazil , Factor Analysis, Statistical , France , Gene-Environment Interaction , Humans , Italy , Netherlands , Psychometrics/instrumentation , Spain , United Kingdom
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Rev. colomb. psiquiatr ; 47(2): 82-89, abr.-jun. 2018. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: biblio-960174

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RESUMEN El objetivo de este estudio es evaluar la experiencia alucinatoria auditiva en una muestra clínica de pacientes con historial psiquiátrico (p. ej., esquizofrénicos), practicantes religiosos (p. ej., cristianos evangélicos devotos) y un grupo control (sin trastorno mental y no religiosos devotos). La muestra estuvo integrada por individuos de ambos sexos. La muestra de pacientes se reclutó en 2 hospitales psiquiátricos de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, un grupo de practicantes religiosos (cristianos devotos) en un culto evangélico y un grupo de control no religioso y carente de síntomas psiquiátricos previos. Se aplicó el Cuestionario de Experiencias Alucinatorias y el Oxford-Liverpool Inventory Feelings and Experiences, y luego se administró el White Christmas Test, que evalúa el grado de la imaginería auditiva vívida con base en una versión del paradigma de detección de serial, en que el sujeto cree escuchar un tema musical en el trasfondo de un ruido blanco. Los pacientes mostraron mayor sesgo atribucional que los evangélicos y el grupo control, pero además los religiosos también tendieron a mostrar mayor sesgo (aunque en menor grado) que el grupo control. Además, los pacientes tendieron a mostrar más esquizotipia y experiencias alucinatorias que los evangélicos y el grupo control, pero sorprendentemente el grupo control mostró mayor esquizotipia negativa que el grupo religioso, lo cual indica que las prácticas religiosas podrían contribuir a disminuir los efectos negativos de la esquizotipia.


ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to evaluate the auditory hallucinatory experience in a clinical sample of patients with psychiatric symptoms (e.g. Schizophrenia), a religious group (eg. Christians) and a "control" group (with no mental disorder and non-religious). The sample consisted of individuals of both sexes. The patient sample was recruited in two psychiatric hospitals of Buenos Aires City, the religious from an evangelical cult, and people with no religious beliefs or previous psychiatric symptoms (control group). The Hallucinatory Experiences Questionnaire and the Oxford-Liverpool Inventory Feelings and Experiences were the measurement tools used. The White Christmas Test was also administered in order to assess the degree of vivid imagery hearing based on a version of signal detection paradigm in which the subjects think that they hear a song in the background of white noise. The results showed that patients showed greater attributional bias (compared with evangelicals and the control group), but the religious group also tended to show greater bias (although less) than the control group. In addition, patients tended to show greater schizotypal and hallucinatory experiences compared with the evangelicals and the control group, but surprisingly, the control group showed higher negative schizotypy than the religious group, which indicates that religious practices could help reduce the negative effects of schizotypy.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Religion , Mental Disorders , Music , Schizophrenia , Bias , Control Groups , Diagnosis , Emotions , Hospitals, Psychiatric , Judgment
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Rev Colomb Psiquiatr (Engl Ed) ; 47(2): 82-89, 2018.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29754710

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the auditory hallucinatory experience in a clinical sample of patients with psychiatric symptoms (e.g. Schizophrenia), a religious group (eg. Christians) and a "control" group (with no mental disorder and non-religious). The sample consisted of individuals of both sexes. The patient sample was recruited in two psychiatric hospitals of Buenos Aires City, the religious from an evangelical cult, and people with no religious beliefs or previous psychiatric symptoms (control group). The Hallucinatory Experiences Questionnaire and the Oxford-Liverpool Inventory Feelings and Experiences were the measurement tools used. The White Christmas Test was also administered in order to assess the degree of vivid imagery hearing based on a version of signal detection paradigm in which the subjects think that they hear a song in the background of white noise. The results showed that patients showed greater attributional bias (compared with evangelicals and the control group), but the religious group also tended to show greater bias (although less) than the control group. In addition, patients tended to show greater schizotypal and hallucinatory experiences compared with the evangelicals and the control group, but surprisingly, the control group showed higher negative schizotypy than the religious group, which indicates that religious practices could help reduce the negative effects of schizotypy.


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Christianity/psychology , Hallucinations/psychology , Religion and Psychology , Schizophrenic Psychology , Adolescent , Adult , Argentina , Bias , Female , Hospitals, Psychiatric , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Music/psychology , Schizophrenia/physiopathology , Surveys and Questionnaires , Young Adult
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Psychiatry Res ; 258: 544-550, 2017 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28899612

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The Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire-Brief (SPQ-B) is a commonly-used tool for measuring schizotypal personality traits and due to its wide application, its cross-cultural validity is of interest. Previous studies suggest that the SPQ-B either has a three- or four-factor structure, but the majority of studies have been conducted in Western contexts and little is known about the psychometric properties of the scale in other populations. In this study factorial invariance testing across three cultural contexts-Australia, China and Chile was conducted. In total, 729 young adults (Mean age = 23.99 years, SD = 9.87 years) participated. Invariance testing did not support the four-factor model across three countries. Confirmatory Factor Analyses revealed that neither the four- nor three-factor model had strong fit in any of the settings. However, in comparison with other competing models, the four-factor model showed the best for the Australian sample, while the three-factor model was the most reasonable for both Chinese and Chilean samples. The reliability of the SPQ-B scores, estimated with Omega, ranged from 0.86 to 0.91. These findings suggest that the SPQ-B factors are not consistent across different cultural groups. We suggest that these differences could be attributed to potential confounding cultural and translation issues.


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Cross-Cultural Comparison , Personality , Schizotypal Personality Disorder/diagnosis , Schizotypal Personality Disorder/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires , Asian People/psychology , Australia/ethnology , Chile/ethnology , China/ethnology , Factor Analysis, Statistical , Female , Humans , Male , Psychometrics , Reproducibility of Results , White People/psychology , Young Adult
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rev. cuid. (Bucaramanga. 2010) ; 8(3): 1733-1748, sep.-dic. 2017. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing | ID: biblio-963412

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INTRODUCCIÓN: Un número de experiencias paranormales aparecen relatadas por enfermeros que consisten en visiones del lecho de muerte y otros fenómenos anómalos. El objetivo de este estudio fue determinar el grado de ocurrencia de ciertas experiencias perceptuales inusuales en entornos hospitalarios, las denominadas Experiencias Anómalo/Paranormales con frecuencia reportadas por médicos y enfermeras en el ámbito hospitalario. MATERIALES Y MÉTODOS: Estudio transversal y analítico. Se administraron cinco escalas, Encuesta de Experiencias Anómalo/Paranormales para Enfermeras, Maslach Burnout Inventory, Tellegen Absorption Scale, Inventario Oxford-Liverpool de Sentimientos y Experiencias, y Test de Empatía Cognitivo Afectiva a 344 enfermeros de 36 hospitales y centros de salud de Buenos Aires, Argentina. RESULTADOS: Las experiencias más comunes de las enfermeras son: sensación de presencia y/o apariciones, oír ruidos, voces o diálogos, llantos o quejas, experiencias intuitivas y extrasensoriales en relación con sus pacientes, o bien la recepción de esas experiencias por parte de sus propios pacientes, tales como experiencias cercanas a la muerte, prácticas de oración o intervenciones religiosas con sanaciones espontáneas, y otras experiencias anómalas relacionadas con niños. DISCUSIÓN: Las enfermeras con experiencias también tendieron a mayor absorción, lo cual se confirmó; una tendencia a la esquizotipia y mayor empatía cognitiva y comprensión emocional que en enfermeras sin experiencias. CONCLUSIONES: Aunque no se confirmó la hipótesis según la cual, enfermeras con experiencias tienden a experimentar mayor estrés laboral, sin embargo se encontró que las enfermeras con experiencias obtuvieron una puntuación más alta en el factor Despersonalización que las enfermeras sin experiencias.


INTRODUCCIÓN: Nurses narrated a number of paranormal experiences consisting in deathbed visions and other anomalous phenomena. The aim of this study was to determine the degree of occurrence of certain unusual perceptual experiences in hospital environments, the so-called anomalous/paranormal experiences frequently reported by physicians and nurses in the hospital environment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a cross-sectional and analytic study. Five scales were administered, Survey of Anomalous/Paranormal Experiences for Nurses, Maslach Burnout Inventory, Tellegen Absorption Scale, Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences, and Affective Cognitive Empathy Test on 344 nurses from 36 hospitals and health center in Buenos Aires, Argentina. RESULTS: The most common experiences reported by nurses are sensation of presence and/or apparitions, hearing noises, voices or dialogs, crying or wailing, intuitive and extrasensory experiences in relation to their patients, or the reception of said experiences by their own patients, such as near-death experiences, prayer practices or religious interventions with spontaneous healing, and other anomalous experiences related to children. DISCUSSION: Nurses with experiences also tended to higher absorption, which was confirmed by a tendency to schizotypy and greater cognitive empathy and emotional understanding than nurses without experiences. CONCLUSIONS:Although the hypothesis was not confirmed, according to which nurses with experiences tend to undergo greater labor stress, it was found that nurses with experiences obtained a higher score in the depersonalization factor than nurses without experiences.


INTRODUÇÃO: Uma série de experiências paranormais relatadas por enfermeiros que consistem em visões no leito de morte e outros fenômenos anômalos. O objetivo deste estudo foi determinar o grau de ocorrência de certas experiências perceptuais incomuns em ambientes hospitalares, chamados de Experiências Anômalo/Paranormais frequentemente relatados por médicos e enfermeiros no ambiente hospitalário. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: Estudo transversal e analítico. Foram aplicadas cinco escalas, Pesquisa de Experiências Anômalo/Paranormais para enfermeiros, Maslach Burnout Inventory, Tellegen Absorption Scale, Inventário Oxford-Liverpool de Sentimientos e Experiências, e Teste de Empatia Cognitiva Afectiva a 344 enfermeiros de 36 hospitais e centros de saúde em Buenos Aires, Argentina. RESULTADOS: As experiências mais comuns de enfermeiros são: sensação de presença e/ou aparições, ouvir ruídos, vozes ou diálogos, lágrimas ou reclamações, experiências intuitivas e extra-sensoriais em relação com seus pacientes, ou bem a recepção dessas experiências por seus próprios pacientes, tais como experiências de quase-morte, práticas de oração ou intervenções religiosas com curas espontâneas, e outras experiências anômalas relacionadas com crianças. DISCUSSÃO: Os enfermeiros com experiência também tendiam a maior absorção, o que foi confirmado; uma tendência a esquizotipia e maior empatia cognitiva e compreensão emocional do que enfermeiros sem experiência. CONCLUSÕES: Embora não seja confirmada a hipótese segundo a qual enfermeiros com experiências tendem a experimentar um maior estresse no trabalho, no entanto encontrou-se que os enfermeiros com experiência obtiveram escores mais altos no fator Despersonalização que os enfermeiros sem experiências.


Subject(s)
Humans , Parapsychology , Schizophrenia , Burnout, Professional , Empathy
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Psychopathology ; 50(4): 239-245, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28538227

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There is a high prevalence of psychotic-like experiences in nonclinical patient cohorts from Brazil. This study aimed to test whether personality dimensions, as well as schizotypy, are important predictors of quality of life (QoL) in individuals with psychotic experiences (PE). METHOD: 115 participants were recruited from Spiritist Centers in Brazil. At the 1-year follow up, 90 participants (78%) were reassessed. Instruments were the SCID-I (Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV), TCI-R 140 (Revised Temperament and Character Inventory), OLIFE-R (Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences), and WHOQOL-BREF (World Health Organization QoL Instrument). RESULTS: Mean age (±SD) was 36.8 (±12.5) years; 70% were female. Participants reported 74.4% of PE at time 1 and 72.3% at time 2. At time 1, temperament and character explained 47% of the psychological QoL variance; self-directedness was the strongest predictor of higher QoL, while harm avoidance and introverted anhedonia predicted worse QoL. At the 1-year follow-up, self-directedness remained the most important predictor of psychological QoL. CONCLUSION: Individuals reporting PE can show psychological QoL when they are high on self-directedness. Those with high levels of introverted anhedonia and cognitive disorganization can have a lower QoL and may be at risk for mental health problems.


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Personality Disorders/psychology , Psychotic Disorders/psychology , Quality of Life/psychology , Adult , Cohort Studies , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Personality Inventory , Prospective Studies , Time Factors
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Rev. latinoam. psicol ; Rev. latinoam. psicol;49(1): 5-18, ene.-abr. 2017. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: biblio-901966

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Resumen La esquizotipia puede entenderse como un trastorno incluido en el espectro de la esquizofrenia o como rasgo psicométrico que comprende 3 dimensiones: cognitivo-perceptual, interpersonal y desorganización cognitiva. La primera se relaciona con creencias extrañas y experiencias perceptuales inusuales; la segunda, con anhedonia y déficit en relaciones interpersonales, y la desorganización se identifica con pensamientos, conductas y lenguaje raros. Diferentes estudios han intentado esclarecer cuál de estas dimensiones es el componente esencial del constructo. Para dar respuesta a esta cuestión se llevó a cabo un metaanálisis en el que se realizó una revisión sistemática de las principales bases de datos que comparan las dimensiones de esquizotipia asociadas con diferentes áreas temáticas: composición factorial, síntomas clínicos y marcadores de vulnerabilidad. A partir de 300 artículos encontrados, se seleccionaron 27 estudios. Los resultados indicaron que la dimensión interpersonal parece estar más relacionada con la sintomatología clínica, mientras que la dimensión cognitivo-perceptual predomina en la investigación sobre marcadores de vulnerabilidad. La desorganización cognitiva contribuye a ambas temáticas. Se concluye que las dimensiones de esquizotipia tienen una importancia diferencial en función de las áreas de funcionamiento psicológico en estudio.


Abstract Schizotypy can be understood as a disorder included in the schizophrenia spectrum or as a psychometric trait that includes three factors: cognitive-perceptual, interpersonal, and disorganized. The first relates to strange beliefs and unusual perceptual experiences; the second, with anhedonia and deficits in interpersonal relationships, and the third, disorganisation, is identified with strange thoughts, behaviors, and language. Several studies have attempted to clarify which of these dimensions is more relevant when predicting the construct. To answer this question, a meta-analysis was conducted using a systematic review of the major databases comparing schizotypy dimensions associated with different categories: structure, health, and vulnerability markers. A total of 27 studies were selected from 300 items found. The results indicate that the interpersonal dimension seems to be related to clinical symptoms, while the cognitive-perceptual dimension dominates research on vulnerability markers. Cognitive disorganization contributes to both topics. It is concluded that the dimensions of schizotypy have a differential importance in terms of the areas of psychological functioning under study.


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Schizotypal Personality Disorder , Meta-Analysis , Disaster Vulnerability , Interpersonal Relations , Language
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Suma psicol ; 21(1): 63-69, ene.-jun. 2014. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: lil-735189

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El objetivo de este estudio es, por una parte, determinar las características de personalidad entre individuos que recuerdan sueños y, por otra, comparar las puntuaciones obtenidas en la alteración dormital, el neuroticismo y la extroversión, y los indicadores de propensión a la esquizotipia en individuos que no recuerdan sueños. Para este fin, se examinó la frecuencia del recuerdo del sueño con contenido extraño, inusual, y anómalo-paranormal.Vale la pena resaltar que pocos estudios han explorado las diferencias individuales en relación con tales sueños. En este estudio se reagrupó una muestra de 231 individuos de ambos sexos que puntuaron su calidad en el recuerdo del sueño entre alta (n = 57) y baja (n = 174). Se emplearon tres instrumentos que miden la etapa dormital y dos que miden el neuroticismo, la extroversión y la esquizotipia. Los sueños exóticos más frecuentes son los auditivos, los lúcidos, los recurrentes, los psíquicos y los asociados al recuerdo de personas fallecidas. Las puntuaciones altas en la alteración del sueño, las experiencias esquizotípicas y las experiencias hipnagógicas e hipnopómpicas caracterizan a los soñadores en comparación con los no soñadores. Este estudio sostiene la idea de que ciertos indicadores de propensión a la esquizotipia están asociados a la frecuencia del recuerdo de sueños exóticos.


This study aimed to assess personality traits amongst individuals who remember dreams, on the one hand, and to compare scores obtained in sleep disorder, neuroticism and extroversion, as well as indicators of proneness to schizotypy in individuals who cannot remember dreams, on the other. To this end, dream recall frequency was assessed as including strange, unusual and anomalous/paranormal content. Notably, few studies have explored individual differences in such dreams. A sample of 231 men and women with high (n=57) and low (n=174) scores on dream recall quality was clustered in this study. Three instruments that measure sleep stage and two which measure neuroticism, extroversion and schizotypy were used. The most common exotic dreams were auditory dreams, lucid dreams, recurring dreams, psychic dreams, and dreams associated with deceased persons. In comparison with non-dreamers, dreamers had higher scores for sleep disorder, schizotypal experiences, and hypnagogic/hypnopompic experiences. This study supports the idea that some indicators of proneness to schizotypy are associated with the frequency of exotic dream recall.

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Suma psicol ; 20(2): 241-249, jul.-dic. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: lil-703909

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Existen diferencias en términos de la necesidad de dormir en la población general. Algunos estudios sugieren que quienes duermen poco son propensos a generar alucinaciones, de modo que parece haber una posible relación entre la duración del sueño, las alucinaciones y otras experiencias anómalas diurnas. El presente estudio se centra en la comprensión de la etiología de ciertas experiencias perceptuales inusuales (EPIs), mediante la exploración de las relaciones entre la duración del sueño, la esquizotipia, y la calidad del sueño. Se clasificó a una muestra de la población general en la duración del sueño en tres grupos: período corto (n = 202, 46%), mediano (n = 103, 23%) y largo (n = 131, 30%) mediante un ítem del Índice de Calidad de Sueño. También completaron el Inventario de Sentimientos y Experiencias Oxford-Liverpool (O-LIFE) y el Cuestionario de Experiencias Perceptuales Inusuales. Los resultados sugieren que individuos con un período corto de sueño experimentan menor recuerdo y nitidez de las imágenes oníricas, aunque un aumento de experiencias perceptuales inusuales diurnas. La calidad del sueño está directamente relacionada con ciertas experiencias inusuales y la esquizotipia, las cuales parecen estar parcialmente moduladas por la duración del sueño.


There are differences in terms of the need to sleep in the general population. Some studies suggest that short sleepers are likely to produce hallucinations, and that seems to have a possible relationship between sleep duration, hallucinations and other anomalous experiences during daytime. This study focuses on understanding the aetiology of certain unusual perceptual experiences (PPE), by exploring the relationship between sleep duration, schizotypy, and sleep quality. We classified a sample of the general population in sleep duration into three groups: short period (n = 202, 46%), medium (n = 103, 23%) and long (n = 131, 30%) by means of a Pittsburgh Scale item. They also completed the Inventory of Feelings and Experiences Oxford-Liverpool (O-LIFE) and the Unusual Perceptual Experiences Questionnaire. The results suggest that individuals with a short sleep period experience less memory and sharpness of images of dreams, albeit they have an increase in daytime unusual perceptual experiences. Sleep quality is directly related to some unusual experiences and schizotypy, which appears to be partially modulated by sleep duration.

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Univ. psychol ; 11(1): 269-278, ene.-abr. 2012. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: lil-659561

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Parece haber similitudes entre el trastorno esquizotípico de personalidad (TEP) y las experiencias paranormales. De hecho, algunos de los síntomas en el TEP en el Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR) coinciden con un número de experiencias anómalo/paranormales. La esquizotipia positiva, que incluye pensamiento mágico, alucinaciones y otras experiencias perceptuales inusuales, también ha estado relacionada con experiencias y creencias paranormales. Sin embargo, las experiencias paranormales difieren de las experiencias psicóticas en la población no clínica. Para examinar diferencias en síntomas positivos y negativos de esquizotipia se comparó un grupo de individuos interesados en temas paranormales (N = 121) con uno de estudiantes universitarios (N = 588). Como estaba previsto en las hipótesis, las personas interesadas en temas paranormales puntuaron más alto en el subtotal de síntomas positivos de esquizotipia en comparación con los estudiantes, sin diferencias en síntomas negativos. Los síntomas positivos se presentan también en estudiantes que indican tener experiencias paranormales en comparación con aquellos sin experiencias, con una diferencia marginalmente significativa en los síntomas negativos entre ambos grupos.


There seems to be similarities between schizotypal personality and paranormal experiences, in fact, some of the symptoms of PTSD in The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR) match a number of anomalous/paranormal experiences. Positive schizotypy, including magical thinking, hallucinations and other unusual perceptual experiences, has also been associated with paranormal experiences and beliefs. However, paranormal experiences differ from psychotic experiences in nonclinical populations. In order to establish differences between positive and negative symptoms of schizotypy, we compared a group of believers in the paranormal (N = 121) and a sample of undergraduate students (N = 588). The hypothesis that believers would have higher scores in schizotypy positive symptoms was confirmed. There was a significant difference in positive symptoms of schizotypy among the group of students with and no experiences, although not significant for negative symptoms.

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Estud. pesqui. psicol. (Impr.) ; 11(3): 755-775, dez. 2011.
Article in Portuguese | Index Psychology - journals | ID: psi-69234

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Este artigo constitui um estudo teórico sobre a esquizofrenia e a criatividade artística. O estudo foi baseado no levantamento da produção científica nas bases de dados Web of Science, PsycINFO e Medline, dos últimos dez anos, utilizando as palavras-chave Schizophrenia e Creativity. A maioria dos estudos aponta que o mais provável é que a vulnerabilidade para a esquizofrenia manifeste diferentes vantagens criativas por causa de suas possíveis características perceptuais, cognitivas e de personalidade. Contudo a ideia de que distúrbios do espectro da esquizofrenia possam desencadear a criatividade artística não é defensável.(AU)


This article constitutes itself as a theoretical study about schizophrenia and artistic creativity. The study was based on a survey of the scientific production in the databases Web of Science, PsycINFO and Medline for the last ten years, using the key words Schizophrenia and Creativity. The majority of the studies points out that the most probable fact is that the vulnerability for schizophrenia manifests several creative advantages because of its possible perceptual, cognitive and personality characteristics. However, the idea of a spectrum of schizophrenia to trigger artistic creativity is not defensible.(AU)


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Schizophrenia , Art , Psychology
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