Spontaneous discontinuation of distressing auditory verbal hallucinations in a school-based sample of adolescents: a longitudinal study.

IF 0.3 Q4 SOCIOLOGY Sociologija Pub Date : 2020-06-01 Epub Date: 2019-08-27 DOI:10.1007/s00787-019-01393-7
Vera Brink, Catheleine van Driel, Saliha El Bouhaddani, Klaas J Wardenaar, Lieke van Domburgh, Barbara Schaefer, Marije van Beilen, Agna A Bartels-Velthuis, Wim Veling
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Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) can be transiently present in both clinical and healthy adolescent populations. It is not yet fully understood why AVH discontinue in some adolescents and persist in others. The aim of this explorative study is to investigate predictors of spontaneous discontinuation of distressing AVH in a school-based sample of adolescents. 1841 adolescents (mean age 12.4 years, 58% female) completed self-report questionnaires at baseline. The current study included 123 adolescents (7%; 63% female) who reported at least mild distressing AVH at baseline and completed follow-up measurements. LASSO analyses were used to uncover predictors of spontaneous discontinuation of distressing AVH. During follow-up, 43 adolescents (35%) reported having experienced distressing AVH during the last 12 months, while 80 adolescents did not. Spontaneous discontinuation of distressing AVH was predicted by never having used cannabis, parents not being divorced in the past year, never having been scared by seeing a deceased body, less prosocial behaviour, school grade repetition, having the feeling that others have it in for you, having anxiety when meeting new people, having lived through events exactly as if they happened before and having the feeling as if parts of the body have changed. No associations between spontaneous discontinuation of distressing AVH and age or ethnicity were found. Distressing AVH in non-clinical adolescents are mostly transient. Discontinuation was predicted up to a certain extent. However, several predictors were difficult to interpret and do not provide leads for preventive measures, except for discouraging cannabis use.

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以学校为样本的青少年自发终止令人痛苦的听觉言语幻觉:一项纵向研究。
听觉言语幻觉(AVH)可短暂出现在临床和健康的青少年群体中。目前还不完全清楚为什么有些青少年的幻听幻视会中断,而有些青少年的幻听幻视会持续存在。这项探索性研究的目的是调查以学校为基础的青少年样本中困扰性幻听自发中断的预测因素。1841 名青少年(平均年龄 12.4 岁,58% 为女性)在基线时填写了自我报告问卷。目前的研究包括 123 名青少年(7%;63% 为女性),他们在基线时至少报告了轻微的令人苦恼的反逆转录病毒疗法,并完成了后续测量。研究人员采用 LASSO 分析方法来揭示自发终止令人痛苦的反车辆吸入的预测因素。在随访过程中,有 43 名青少年(35%)表示在过去 12 个月中经历过令人痛苦的反逆流,而 80 名青少年则没有经历过。预测青少年自发中止令人痛苦的反身性欲望的因素包括:从未吸食大麻、父母在过去一年中没有离婚、从未因看到尸体而感到恐惧、亲社会行为较少、学校成绩留级、感觉别人对自己有成见、遇到新朋友时感到焦虑、经历的事件与以前发生的一模一样,以及感觉身体的某些部位发生了变化。没有发现自发终止令人痛苦的反车辆震与年龄或种族有关。非临床青少年的令人痛苦的反相现象大多是短暂的。在一定程度上可以预测终止情况。不过,有几个预测因素难以解释,除了劝阻使用大麻外,并不能为预防措施提供线索。
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