Department of Psychology, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis.
Department of Psychology, University of California-Riverside.
Personal Disord. 2018 Mar;9(2):133-143. doi: 10.1037/per0000266. Epub 2017 Dec 7.
In schizophrenia-spectrum populations, analyzing the words people use has offered promise for unlocking information about affective states and social behaviors. The electronically activated recorder (EAR) is an application-based program that is combined with widely used smartphone technology to capture a person's real-world interactions via audio recordings. It improves on the ecological validity of current methodologies by providing objective and naturalistic samples of behavior. This study is the first to implement the EAR in people endorsing elevated traits of schizophrenia-spectrum personality disorders (i.e., schizotypy), and we expected the EAR to (a) differentiate high and low schizotypy groups on affective disturbances and social engagement and (b) show that high schizotypy status moderates links between affect and social behavior using a multimethod approach. Lexical analysis of EAR recordings revealed greater negative affect and decreased social engagement in those high in schizotypy. When assessing specific traits, EAR and ecological momentary assessment (EMA) converged to show that positive schizotypy predicted negative affect. Finally, high schizotypy status moderated links between negative affect and social engagement when the EAR was combined with EMA. Adherence did not influence results, as both groups wore the EAR more than 90% of their waking hours. Findings supported using the EAR to assess real-world expressions of personality and functioning in schizotypy. Evidence also showed that the EAR can be used alongside EMA to provide a mixed-method, real-world assessment that is high in ecological validity and offers a window into the daily lives of those with elevated traits of schizophrenia-spectrum personality disorders. (PsycINFO Database Record
在精神分裂症谱系人群中,分析人们使用的词汇为揭示情感状态和社交行为信息提供了希望。电子激活记录器 (EAR) 是一种基于应用程序的程序,它与广泛使用的智能手机技术相结合,通过音频记录来捕捉人们的真实世界互动。它通过提供行为的客观和自然主义样本,提高了当前方法的生态有效性。这项研究是首次将 EAR 应用于具有较高精神分裂症谱系人格障碍特征(即精神分裂症倾向)的人群中,我们预计 EAR 将:(a)在情感障碍和社交参与方面区分高和低精神分裂症倾向群体;(b)使用多方法方法表明,高精神分裂症倾向状态调节了情感和社交行为之间的联系。EAR 录音的词汇分析显示,精神分裂症倾向较高的人情绪较差,社交参与度较低。在评估特定特征时,EAR 和生态瞬时评估 (EMA) 趋同,表明积极的精神分裂症倾向预测了负面情绪。最后,当将 EAR 与 EMA 结合使用时,高精神分裂症倾向状态调节了负面情绪和社交参与之间的联系。结果不受依从性的影响,因为两组人在清醒时间的 90%以上都佩戴了 EAR。研究结果支持使用 EAR 来评估精神分裂症倾向人群的真实世界表达的人格和功能。研究还表明,EAR 可以与 EMA 一起使用,提供一种混合方法、高生态有效性的真实世界评估,为具有较高精神分裂症谱系人格障碍特征的人群的日常生活提供了一个窗口。