School of Psychology, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia.
Psychol Assess. 2010 Mar;22(1):65-9. doi: 10.1037/a0016584.
The Referential Thinking (REF) scale was designed to be a comprehensive self-report measure of both simple and guilty ideas of reference in the general population. One aim of the present study was to test the proposed interpretations of REF scores by comparing REF scores with ratings of delusions among psychotic patients. A 2nd aim was to test whether REF scores are better predicted by the severity of patients' delusions of reference (DoRs) than by the severity of their auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs), thus supporting the scores' ability to discriminate between proneness to the 2 different symptoms. The REF scale was completed by 56 healthy controls and 53 acutely psychotic patients. The severity of the patients' DoRs and AVHs were assessed in structured clinical interviews. REF scores differed significantly not only between the patients and controls but also between patients with versus without DoRs. REF scores correlated significantly with the severity of the patients' DoRs but not their AVHs. The interpretation of REF scores as a measure of proneness to simple and guilty ideas of reference was supported.
参照思维(REF)量表旨在成为一种全面的自我报告工具,用于衡量普通人群中简单和有罪的参照思维。本研究的一个目的是通过比较 REF 评分与精神病患者的妄想评级来检验 REF 评分的提出的解释。第二个目的是测试 REF 评分是否可以更好地由患者参照妄想(DoR)的严重程度来预测,而不是由他们的听觉言语幻觉(AVH)的严重程度来预测,从而支持评分区分这两种不同症状的能力。REF 量表由 56 名健康对照者和 53 名急性精神病患者完成。患者的 DoR 和 AVH 的严重程度通过结构化临床访谈进行评估。REF 评分不仅在患者和对照组之间存在显著差异,而且在有和无 DoR 的患者之间也存在显著差异。REF 评分与患者 DoR 的严重程度显著相关,但与 AVH 无关。REF 评分作为衡量简单和有罪参照思维倾向的指标的解释得到了支持。