Kennedy Robertson , Ian Gold , Samuel Veissière , Rebecca Robillard , Elizaveta Solomonova
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最近的研究表明,妄想症(DI)的现象学和内在机制可能与社会因素有关。本研究以 COVID-19 大流行作为社会威胁感增加的背景,调查了健康成年人的妄想与社会意象因素之间的关联。1854 名参与者完成了在线调查。妄想症使用彼得斯妄想症量表(PDI)进行评估,社交想象则使用其他经历问卷(OEQ,感觉存在)、利伯维茨社交焦虑量表(LSAS)、人际关系反应指数(IRI,移情)和加州大学洛杉矶分校孤独感量表进行调查。社会意象的所有方面都与 DI 呈正相关。PDI得分的最强预测因子是感觉到的存在,其次是孤独感、LSAS社交恐惧维度、IRI(移情关注和对虚构人物的移情)量表。我们认为,妄想和社会想象可能有共同的机制,想象他人的倾向增加可能会导致妄想的发展。
Delusional ideation is associated with social imagery: Felt presence, social anxiety, empathy and loneliness
Recent research suggests that delusional ideation (DI) may have social component to its phenomenology and underlying mechanisms. This study investigated associations between delusional ideation and factors of social imagery in healthy adults using the COVID-19 pandemic as a context of increased social threat perception. 1,854 participants completed an online survey. DI was assessed using the Peters Delusional Ideation (PDI) scale, and social imagery was investigated using the Other Experiences Questionnaire (OEQ, felt presence), the Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale (LSAS), the Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI, empathy), and the UCLA Loneliness Scale. All aspects of social imagery were positively associated with DI. The strongest predictor of PDI score was felt presence, followed by loneliness, LSAS social fear dimension, IRI (empathic concern and empathy for fictional characters) scales. We propose that delusions and social imagery may share common mechanisms and increased propensity for imagining others may contribute to development of delusions.