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自我报告的认知偏差调节虚拟现实实验研究中社会压力与偏执观念之间的关联。

Self-reported Cognitive Biases Moderate the Associations Between Social Stress and Paranoid Ideation in a Virtual Reality Experimental Study.

机构信息

Department of Clinical Psychology, VU University and Public Mental Health Research Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Parnassia Psychiatric Institute, The Hague, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Schizophr Bull. 2018 Jun 6;44(4):749-756. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbx119.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Cognitive biases are associated with psychosis liability and paranoid ideation. This study investigated the moderating relationship between pre-existing self-reported cognitive biases and the occurrence of paranoid ideation in response to different levels of social stress in a virtual reality environment.

METHODS

This study included 170 participants with different levels of psychosis liability (55 recent onset psychosis, 20 ultrahigh risk for psychosis, 42 siblings of psychotic patients, and 53 controls). All participants were exposed to virtual environments with different levels of social stress. The level of experienced paranoia in the virtual environments was measured with the State Social Paranoia Scale. Cognitive biases were assessed with a self-report continuous measure. Also, cumulative number of cognitive biases was calculated using dichotomous measures of the separate biases, based on general population norm scores.

RESULTS

Higher belief inflexibility bias (Z = 2.83, P < .001), attention to threat bias (Z = 3.40, P < .001), external attribution bias (Z = 2.60, P < .001), and data-gathering bias (Z = 2.07, P < .05) were all positively associated with reported paranoid ideation in the social virtual environments. Level of paranoid response increased with number of cognitive biases present (B = 1.73, P < .001). The effect of environmental stressors on paranoid ideation was moderated by attention to threat bias (Z = 2.78, P < .01) and external attribution bias (Z = 2.75, P < .01), whereas data-gathering bias and belief inflexibility did not moderate the relationship.

CONCLUSION

There is an additive effect of separate cognitive biases on paranoid response to social stress. The effect of social environmental stressors on paranoid ideation is further enhanced by attention to threat bias and external attribution bias.

摘要

简介

认知偏差与精神病风险和偏执观念有关。本研究调查了在虚拟现实环境中,不同水平的社会压力下,预先存在的自我报告认知偏差与偏执观念发生之间的调节关系。

方法

本研究包括 170 名具有不同精神病风险水平的参与者(55 名首发精神病患者、20 名超高精神病风险患者、42 名精神病患者的兄弟姐妹和 53 名对照者)。所有参与者都暴露在不同社会压力水平的虚拟现实环境中。虚拟环境中经历的偏执程度通过状态社会偏执量表进行测量。认知偏差通过自我报告的连续测量来评估。此外,根据一般人群的常模分数,使用单独偏见的二分测量来计算累积的认知偏见数量。

结果

更高的信念灵活性偏差(Z = 2.83,P <.001)、注意力偏向威胁(Z = 3.40,P <.001)、外部归因偏差(Z = 2.60,P <.001)和数据收集偏差(Z = 2.07,P <.05)均与社交虚拟环境中的报告偏执观念呈正相关。偏执反应水平随存在的认知偏差数量增加而增加(B = 1.73,P <.001)。环境应激源对偏执观念的影响受到注意力偏向威胁(Z = 2.78,P <.01)和外部归因偏差(Z = 2.75,P <.01)的调节,而数据收集偏差和信念灵活性没有调节这种关系。

结论

单独的认知偏差对社会压力下的偏执反应有累加效应。对威胁注意和外部归因偏差的注意力进一步增强了社会环境应激源对偏执观念的影响。

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