Gaebel Wolfgang, Wölwer Wolfgang
Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Heinrich-Heine-University Duesseldorf-Rheinische Kliniken Duesseldorf-, Bergische Landstrasse 2, 40629 Duesseldorf, Germany.
Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2004 Oct;254(5):335-42. doi: 10.1007/s00406-004-0510-5.
This study investigates the nosological specificity and time stability of reduced facial expressivity in schizophrenia by means of objective measurement. Facial expression in an emotional interview was evaluated using the "Facial Action Coding System" in 33 acute schizophrenia patients and 23 acute depressive patients in comparison with 21 nonpatient controls, each assessed twice within 4 weeks, and in 36 partly remitted schizophrenia patients assessed twice within 3 months. Acute schizophrenia patients showed reduced facial activity especially in the upper face and in facial activity often used as communicative signs or as signs of positive emotions. As depressive patients showed a comparable pattern of facial activity, nosological specificity is questionable. This pattern remained stable in the acute illness course and was almost identical in remitted schizophrenia patients, indicating a marked time stability of attenuated facial expressivity in schizophrenia and--for the acute phase assessed--in depression.
本研究通过客观测量来调查精神分裂症患者面部表情减少的疾病特异性和时间稳定性。使用“面部动作编码系统”对33例急性精神分裂症患者和23例急性抑郁症患者在情感访谈中的面部表情进行评估,并与21名非患者对照进行比较,每组在4周内评估两次,对36例部分缓解的精神分裂症患者在3个月内评估两次。急性精神分裂症患者面部活动减少,尤其是上半部分面部以及常用于交流或表示积极情绪的面部活动。由于抑郁症患者表现出类似的面部活动模式,因此疾病特异性存在疑问。这种模式在急性病程中保持稳定,在缓解期的精神分裂症患者中几乎相同,表明精神分裂症患者面部表情减弱具有显著的时间稳定性,并且在急性期的抑郁症患者中也是如此。