Khazaal Yasser, Chatton Anne, Dieben Karen, Huguelet Philippe, Boucherie Maria, Monney Gregoire, Lecardeur Laurent, Salamin Virginie, Bretel Fethi, Azoulay Silke, Pesenti Elodie, Krychowski Raoul, Costa Prata Andreia, Bartolomei Javier, Brazo Perrine, Traian Alexei, Charpeaud Thomas, Murys Elodie, Poupart Florent, Rouvière Serge, Zullino Daniele, Parabiaghi Alberto, Saoud Mohamed, Favrod Jérôme
Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva University , Geneva , Switzerland.
Service de Psychiatrie, CHU de Caen, Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, UMR6301 ISTCT, ISTS Team , Caen , France.
Front Psychiatry. 2015 Apr 28;6:66. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2015.00066. eCollection 2015.
"Michael's game" (MG) is a card game targeting the ability to generate alternative hypotheses to explain a given experience. The main objective was to evaluate the effect of MG on delusional conviction as measured by the primary study outcome: the change in scores on the conviction subscale of the Peters delusions inventory (PDI-21). Other variables of interest were the change in scores on the distress and preoccupation subscales of the PDI-21, the brief psychiatric rating scale, the Beck cognitive insight scale, and belief flexibility assessed with the Maudsley assessment of delusions schedule (MADS).
We performed a parallel, assessor-blinded, randomized controlled superiority trial comparing treatment as usual plus participation in MG with treatment as usual plus being on a waiting list (TAU) in a sample of adult outpatients with psychotic disorders and persistent positive psychotic symptoms at inclusion.
The 172 participants were randomized, with 86 included in each study arm. Assessments were performed at inclusion (T1: baseline), at 3 months (T2: post-treatment), and at 6 months after the second assessment (T3: follow-up). At T2, a positive treatment effect was observed on the primary outcome, the PDI-21 conviction subscale (p = 0.005). At T3, a sustained effect was observed for the conviction subscale (p = 0.002). Further effects were also observed at T3 on the PDI-21 distress (p = 0.002) and preoccupation subscales (p = 0.001), as well as on one of the MADS measures of belief flexibility ("anything against the belief") (p = 0.001).
The study demonstrated some significant beneficial effect of MG.
“迈克尔游戏”(MG)是一种纸牌游戏,旨在评估生成替代性假设以解释特定经历的能力。主要目的是评估MG对妄想信念的影响,该影响通过主要研究结果来衡量:彼得斯妄想量表(PDI - 21)信念子量表得分的变化。其他感兴趣的变量包括PDI - 21苦恼和先占观念子量表得分的变化、简明精神病评定量表、贝克认知洞察量表,以及用莫兹利妄想评估量表(MADS)评估的信念灵活性。
我们进行了一项平行、评估者盲法、随机对照优势试验,在纳入时患有精神障碍且持续存在阳性精神病性症状的成年门诊患者样本中,比较常规治疗加参与MG与常规治疗加等待列表(TAU)的效果。
172名参与者被随机分组,每个研究组纳入86人。在纳入时(T1:基线)、3个月时(T2:治疗后)以及第二次评估后6个月时(T3:随访)进行评估。在T2时,观察到主要结局指标PDI - 21信念子量表有积极的治疗效果(p = 0.005)。在T3时,信念子量表观察到持续效果(p = 0.002)。在T3时,还观察到PDI - 21苦恼子量表(p = 0.002)和先占观念子量表(p = 0.001)以及MADS信念灵活性测量指标之一(“任何与信念相悖的事物”)(p = 0.001)有进一步的效果。
该研究证明了MG有一些显著的有益效果。