A tablet-based intervention to manipulate social cognitive bias in schizophrenia

David L. Roberts, P. Y. Liu, Heather Busanet, N. Maples, D. Velligan
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ABSTRACT Interventions to decrease cognitive bias in schizophrenia have yielded limited benefit. One reason may be that people receive insufficient rehearsal applying debiasing skills while biases are actively affecting their thinking. The authors designed Mary/Eddie/Bill-internet (MEBi) to (1) teach debiasing skills to people with schizophrenia, (2) activate biases during training sessions, and (3) provide daily in-home rehearsal of debiasing skills using tablet computer interface. In this proof-of-concept trial, 28 adults with schizophrenia used the MEBi tablet “app” for one month. Fourteen completed a version of MEBi including only the debiasing skills, and 10 completed a version including a bias activation component. Participants completed pretest and posttest measures of social cognition and social functioning. Results showed that participants in both groups adhered to the intervention and learned the debiasing skills. Participants who were only taught the debiasing skills showed significant improvements in social cognitive bias, accuracy, and self-reported social functioning relative to participants who also received the bias-activation manipulation—who showed worsening social cognitive bias. Results suggest that it is feasible to affect social cognition in schizophrenia through in-home tablet-based training. However, more metacognitive training is needed to help people apply debiasing techniques when bias is activated.
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控制精神分裂症患者社会认知偏差的片剂干预
减少精神分裂症患者认知偏差的干预措施收效有限。其中一个原因可能是,当偏见积极影响他们的思维时,人们在运用消除偏见的技巧方面没有得到足够的训练。作者设计了Mary/Eddie/Bill-internet (MEBi)来(1)向精神分裂症患者教授去偏见技能,(2)在培训课程中激活偏见,(3)每天使用平板电脑界面进行去偏见技能的家庭排练。在这项概念验证试验中,28名患有精神分裂症的成年人使用MEBi平板电脑“应用程序”一个月。14人完成了只包含消除偏误技能的MEBi版本,10人完成了包含偏误激活组件的版本。参与者完成了社会认知和社会功能的测试前和测试后测量。结果显示,两组受试者均坚持干预并学会了去偏技巧。相对于那些接受了偏见激活操作的参与者,那些只学习了去偏见技巧的参与者在社会认知偏见、准确性和自我报告的社会功能方面表现出了显著的改善,而这些参与者的社会认知偏见表现出了恶化。结果表明,通过家庭平板训练影响精神分裂症患者的社会认知是可行的。然而,需要更多的元认知训练来帮助人们在偏见被激活时应用去偏见技术。
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