Jessie Kittle, Emma Zhao, Katy Stimpson, Yingjie Weng, David Spiegel
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引用次数: 5
摘要
标准的催眠能力量表要求测试者和参与者进行身体接触或直接观察。作者通过开发和测试远程催眠诱导配置文件(rHIP)来解决这一限制,rHIP是一种可催眠性测试,源自于催眠诱导配置文件,通过电话完成。为了评估rHIP的有效性,56名志愿者naïve接受了催眠性测试,同时完成了HIP和rHIP,测试顺序随机化。结果显示,HIP与rHIP评分有较强的相关性,r s = 0.71 (0.53-0.84), p p =。91、独立于试验顺序。rHIP几乎没有并发症。使用rHIP的可能优势包括:提高患者在安排催眠时段前的预期,增加远程干预的可催眠性测试,避免在排除特定分数受试者的试验中进行资源密集型的现场可催眠性筛查。
Testing Hypnotizability by Phone: Development and Validation of the Remote Hypnotic Induction Profile (rHIP).
Standard hypnotizability scales require physical contact or direct observation by tester and participant. The authors addressed this limitation by developing and testing the remote Hypnotic Induction Profile (rHIP), a hypnotizability test derived from the Hypnotic Induction Profile that is completed by telephone. To assess the validity of the rHIP, 56 volunteers naïve to hypnotizability testing completed both the HIP and the rHIP, with order of testing randomized. Results indicate a strong correlation between HIP and rHIP scores, rs =.71(0.53-0.84), p <.0001, and good concordance, difference =.03(-0.53, 0.59), p =.91, independent of testing order. The rHIP had few complications. Possible advantages of using the rHIP include improving patient expectancy prior to scheduling a hypnosis session, increasing access to hypnotizability testing for remote interventions, and obviating resource-intensive in-person hypnotizability screening for trials that exclude subjects with certain scores.
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