Garety Philippa A, Freeman Daniel, Jolley Suzanne, Dunn Graham, Bebbington Paul E, Fowler David G, Kuipers Elizabeth, Dudley Robert
Department of Psychology.
Biostatistics Group.
J Abnorm Psychol. 2005 Aug;114(3):373-384. doi: 10.1037/0021-843X.114.3.373.
The aim of the study was to elucidate the factors contributing to the severity and persistence of delusional conviction. One hundred participants with current delusions, recruited for a treatment trial of psychological therapy (PRP trial), were assessed at baseline on measures of reasoning, emotions, and dimensions of delusional experience. Reasoning biases (belief inflexibility, jumping to conclusions, and extreme responding) were found to be present in one half of the sample. The hypothesis was confirmed that reasoning biases would be related to delusional conviction. There was evidence that belief inflexibility mediated the relationship between jumping to conclusions and delusional conviction. Emotional states were not associated with the reasoning processes investigated. Anxiety, but not depression, made an independent contribution to delusional conviction.
该研究的目的是阐明导致妄想信念严重程度和持续性的因素。为一项心理治疗试验(PRP试验)招募的100名患有当前妄想症的参与者,在基线时接受了推理、情绪和妄想体验维度的测量。在一半的样本中发现了推理偏差(信念僵化、急于下结论和极端反应)。推理偏差与妄想信念相关这一假设得到了证实。有证据表明,信念僵化介导了急于下结论与妄想信念之间的关系。情绪状态与所研究的推理过程无关。焦虑而非抑郁对妄想信念有独立影响。