Miller S D, Blackburn T, Scholes G, White G L, Mamalis N
Brief Family Therapy Center, Milwaukee, WI 53216.
J Nerv Ment Dis. 1991 Mar;179(3):132-5. doi: 10.1097/00005053-199103000-00003.
The study was designed as a replication of a study reported in this Journal (Miller S [1989] Optical differences in cases of multiple personality disorder. J. Nerv Ment Dis 177:480-486) which found that subjects with multiple personality disorder (MPD) experienced significantly more changes in visual functioning between alter personalities than a control group simulating the disorder. In the present study, data from 20 patients diagnosed with MPD and 20 control subjects role playing MPD were analyzed for statistical and clinical significance. The findings from the present study appear to confirm results from the earlier study that individuals with MPD experience differences in some aspects of visual functioning between alter personalities. The results further confirm that MPD subjects experience more differences across visual measures than control subjects simulating the disorder. However, the findings from the present study are not entirely consistent across the various visual measures or with findings from previous studies.
本研究旨在重复发表于本刊的一项研究(米勒·S[1989]《多重人格障碍患者的视觉差异》。《神经与精神疾病杂志》177:480 - 486),该研究发现,与模拟该障碍的对照组相比,多重人格障碍(MPD)患者在不同人格之间视觉功能的变化明显更多。在本研究中,对20名被诊断为MPD的患者和20名模拟MPD的对照受试者的数据进行了统计和临床意义分析。本研究结果似乎证实了早期研究的结果,即MPD患者在不同人格之间的某些视觉功能方面存在差异。结果进一步证实,与模拟该障碍的对照受试者相比,MPD受试者在各种视觉测量指标上的差异更多。然而,本研究的结果在各种视觉测量指标上并不完全一致,也与先前研究的结果不一致。