Mason Oliver, Claridge Gordon
University College London, United Kingdom.
Schizophr Res. 2006 Feb 28;82(2-3):203-11. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2005.12.845. Epub 2006 Jan 18.
The Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences (O-LIFE) was introduced in 1995 as a four-scale questionnaire for measuring psychosis-proneness, principally schizotypy. Its items were deliberately chosen to make it suitable for tapping psychotic characteristics in healthy individuals. Since its inception the O-LIFE has been used in a wide variety of experimental and clinical studies, establishing its reliability and validity.
Data was pooled from 1926 participants together with available demographic information from several research institutions.
Extensive norms are presented by age and gender. Inter-correlations and regression equations based on age and gender are also presented.
The theoretical background and implications of work on using the O-LIFE are briefly discussed.
《牛津-利物浦情感与体验量表》(O-LIFE)于1995年推出,是一个用于测量精神病倾向(主要是分裂型人格特质)的四分量表问卷。其条目经过精心挑选,使其适用于挖掘健康个体的精神病特征。自问世以来,O-LIFE已被广泛应用于各种实验和临床研究,确立了其可靠性和有效性。
汇总了来自1926名参与者的数据以及来自多个研究机构的可用人口统计学信息。
给出了按年龄和性别划分的广泛常模。还给出了基于年龄和性别的相互关联及回归方程。
简要讨论了使用O-LIFE研究的理论背景及意义。