Lim Anastasia, Blom Jan Dirk
Outpatient Clinic for Uncommon Psychiatric Syndromes, Parnassia Psychiatric Institute, The Hague, Netherlands.
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands.
Front Psychiatry. 2021 Oct 29;12:728397. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.728397. eCollection 2021.
Tactile and somatic hallucinations are distressing phenomena that have hardly been researched. The few studies that have been published focus on their occurrence in neurodegenerative disorders and substance use, and, surprisingly, not on schizophrenia spectrum disorders. To fill this gap in our knowledge, we sought to explore the phenomenological characteristics of tactile and somatic hallucinations in a group of psychotic Muslim patients. Since many Muslims attribute such experiences to jinn (invisible spirits) and jinn are often perceived in multiple sensory modalities, we not only charted the involvement of the tactile and somatic modalities but also their interrelatedness with hallucinations in other sensory modalities. We performed a cross-sectional study using a semi-structured interview and dedicated questionnaire. Of the 42 Muslim inpatients mostly diagnosed with a schizophrenia spectrum disorder, 62% reported to suffer from tactile and/or somatic hallucinations. Their phenomenological characteristics varied, with 96% being multimodal in nature and 38% taking the form of full-blown entity/jinn encounters. In comparison to other entity experiences, the involvement of the tactile and somatic modalities was exceptionally high, as was the level of ensuing distress. Regarding the order of recruitment of the various sensory modalities, we suggest the involvement of an underlying stochastic process. Muslim patients with severe psychosis can have tactile and somatic hallucinations, of which a large number are multimodal or full-blown entity/jinn encounters, which are almost invariably appreciated as harrowing. On the basis of our findings we make recommendations for further research and clinical practice.
触觉和躯体幻觉是令人痛苦的现象,对此几乎没有相关研究。已发表的少数研究聚焦于它们在神经退行性疾病和物质使用中的发生情况,令人惊讶的是,并未关注精神分裂症谱系障碍中的情况。为填补这一知识空白,我们试图探究一组患有精神病的穆斯林患者中触觉和躯体幻觉的现象学特征。由于许多穆斯林将此类体验归因于精灵(无形的灵魂),且精灵常通过多种感官被感知到,我们不仅记录了触觉和躯体感官的参与情况,还记录了它们与其他感官幻觉的相关性。我们使用半结构化访谈和专门问卷进行了一项横断面研究。在42名大多被诊断患有精神分裂症谱系障碍的穆斯林住院患者中,62%报告患有触觉和/或躯体幻觉。它们的现象学特征各不相同,96%本质上是多模态的,38%表现为完整的实体/精灵遭遇形式。与其他实体体验相比,触觉和躯体感官的参与程度格外高,随之而来的痛苦程度也是如此。关于各种感官被唤起的顺序,我们认为涉及一个潜在的随机过程。患有严重精神病的穆斯林患者可能会出现触觉和躯体幻觉,其中许多是多模态的或完整的实体/精灵遭遇,几乎无一例外地被视为令人痛苦的。基于我们的研究结果,我们为进一步研究和临床实践提出了建议。