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有和无物质使用障碍的精神分裂症患者的隐喻加工功能障碍

Metaphor Processing Dysfunctions in Schizophrenia Patients With and Without Substance Use Disorders.

作者信息

Karabanowicz Ewa, Tyburski Ernest, Karasiewicz Karol, Sokołowski Andrzej, Mak Monika, Folkierska-Żukowska Monika, Radziwiłłowicz Wioletta

机构信息

Institute of Psychology, University of Szczecin, Szczecin, Poland.

Institute of Psychology, SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Poznan, Poland.

出版信息

Front Psychiatry. 2020 Apr 24;11:331. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00331. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Patients with schizophrenia have difficulties comprehending metaphors, which significantly impedes communication. However, this topic has not been thoroughly studied in people with a dual diagnosis. On this basis, we formulated two research aims: a) to compare the ability to comprehend metaphors in schizophrenia patients without (SZ) and with substance use disorder (SZ-SUD) and b) to determine the relationship between the processing of metaphorical content and the severity of psychopathological symptoms in both clinical groups.

METHODS

A total of 40 individuals with SZ and 40 individuals with SZ-SUD took part in the study. The control group was composed of 40 individuals without a psychiatric or neurological diagnosis. Four subtests from the Right Hemisphere Language Battery (Picture Metaphor Test, Written Metaphor Test, Picture Metaphor Explanation Test, Written Metaphor Explanation Test) were used to measure the ability to understand and explain metaphors.

RESULTS

Both groups of individuals with schizophrenia (SZ and SZ-SUD) scored lower than individuals from the control group on all tests of metaphor processing. However, no differences were observed between the two clinical groups. SZ-SUD patients had better results for Picture Metaphor Explanation than for Written Metaphor Explanation. Negative symptoms were found to be significant predictors of difficulties with understanding and explaining metaphors.

CONCLUSION

Individuals with schizophrenia, regardless of their substance use disorder (SUD) status, exhibit impaired metaphorical content processing. SUD in schizophrenia is not associated with significant impairments in understanding and explaining metaphorical content. Moreover, impairments in processing metaphorical content are associated with more severe negative symptoms of schizophrenia.

摘要

背景

精神分裂症患者在理解隐喻方面存在困难,这严重阻碍了交流。然而,这一主题在双重诊断患者中尚未得到充分研究。在此基础上,我们制定了两个研究目标:a)比较无物质使用障碍的精神分裂症患者(SZ)和有物质使用障碍的精神分裂症患者(SZ-SUD)理解隐喻的能力;b)确定两个临床组中隐喻内容处理与精神病理症状严重程度之间的关系。

方法

共有40名SZ患者和40名SZ-SUD患者参与了该研究。对照组由40名无精神或神经疾病诊断的个体组成。使用来自右脑语言测试组的四个子测试(图片隐喻测试、书面隐喻测试、图片隐喻解释测试、书面隐喻解释测试)来测量理解和解释隐喻的能力。

结果

在所有隐喻处理测试中,两组精神分裂症患者(SZ和SZ-SUD)的得分均低于对照组个体。然而,两个临床组之间未观察到差异。SZ-SUD患者在图片隐喻解释方面的结果优于书面隐喻解释。发现阴性症状是理解和解释隐喻困难的重要预测因素。

结论

精神分裂症患者,无论其物质使用障碍(SUD)状态如何,都表现出隐喻内容处理受损。精神分裂症中的SUD与理解和解释隐喻内容的显著损害无关。此外,隐喻内容处理受损与精神分裂症更严重的阴性症状相关。

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