语前失聪个体精神障碍的评估。

Małgorzata J Juraś
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目的:探讨语前聋患者精神障碍的评估及其面临的挑战。观点:虽然语前聋患者经常被诊断为精神障碍,但这一群体的临床表现复杂,由于缺乏有效、可靠的研究,无法制定明确的评估过程指南。手语动态或语言不流畅可能被错误地认为是思维混乱。在使用口语的情况下,一些表明思维混乱的症状在使用手语时可能具有特定的功能(例如,对象链)。此外,聋人经历的多重压力因素可能被认为是发展妄想的危险因素,特别是那些在听力,非手语家庭中长大的人。然而,重要的是要承认,一些看似妄想的信念,由语言前失聪的人共享可能与缺乏辅助学习,轻信,低水平的信心在医疗保健或聋人社区的社会规范。关于聋人所经历的幻觉的感觉形态的问题仍未得到解决。病人的描述表明,被描述为听觉的幻觉可能被认为是唇读,而没有识别说话者的脸,等等。然而,对于那些提供帮助的人来说,认识到幻觉的功能并将其与规范经验区分开来要重要得多。结论:为了开发评估指南和工具,扩大我们对聋人精神障碍临床表现的了解是至关重要的,最重要的是,增加那些患有精神障碍的人的福祉,以及那些诊断仍不明确的人。
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Assessment of psychotic disorders among prelingually deaf individuals.

Purpose: This review discusses the assessment of psychotic disorders in prelingually deaf patients and the related challenges.

Views: Although prelingually deaf patients are often diagnosed with psychotic disorders, the clinical presentation of this group is complex and no clear guidelines regarding the assessment process can be formulated due to the lack of valid, reliable research. Sign language dynamics or language dysfluency may be falsely recognized as disorganized thinking. Some of the symptoms indicating disorganized thinking in the case of spoken languages may fulfill specific functions when used in sign language (for example object chaining). Furthermore, deaf individuals experience multiple stressors that may be considered as risk factors for developing delusions, especially for those growing up in hearing, non-signing families. Nevertheless, it is important to acknowledge that some seemingly delusional beliefs shared by prelingually deaf people may be associated with the lack of assisted learning, gullibility, low level of confidence in healthcare or deaf communities' social norms. The question concerning the sensory modality of hallucinations experienced by deaf individuals remains unresolved. Patients' accounts suggest that hallucinations described as auditory may be perceived as lip-reading without identifying the speaker's face, among others. However, for those who provide help it is far more important to recognize the function of hallucinations and to differentiate them from normative experience.

Conclusions: It is essential to expand our knowledge regarding the clinical presentation of psychotic disorders in deaf individuals in order to develop assessment guidelines and tools and, above all, increase the well-being of those suffering from psychotic disorders, as well as of those whose diagnosis remains unclear.

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