Cavieres Alvaro, Acuña Vanessa, Arancibia Marcelo, Lopetegui Nicolas
Universidad de Valparaíso, Chile.
Hospital del Salvador, Valparaíso, Chile.
Schizophr Res Cogn. 2023 May 8;33:100286. doi: 10.1016/j.scog.2023.100286. eCollection 2023 Sep.
People with schizophrenia have difficulties recognizing other people's expressions, emotional states, and intentions; however, much less is known about their ability to perceive and understand social interactions. We used scenes depicting social situations to compare responses from 90 volunteers (healthy controls [HC], schizophrenia [SZ], and bipolar disorder [BD] outpatients from the Hospital del Salvador in Valparaíso, Chile) to the question: "What do you think is happening in the scene?" Independent blind raters assigned a score of 0 (absent), 1 (partial), or 2 (present) for each item based on whether the description identifies a) the context, b) the people, and c) the interaction depicted in the scenes. Regarding the context of the scenes, the SZ and BD groups scored significantly lower than the HC group, with no significant difference between the SZ and BD groups. Regarding the identification of the people and the interactions, the SZ group scored lower than the HC and BD groups, with no significant difference between the HC and BD groups. An ANCOVA was used to examine the relationship between diagnosis, cognitive performance, and the results of the social perception test. The diagnosis had an effect on context ( = .001) and people ( = .0001) but not on interactions ( = .08). Cognitive performance had a significant effect on interactions ( = .008) but not on context ( = .88) or people ( = .62). Our main result is that people with schizophrenia may have significant difficulties perceiving and understanding social encounters between other people.
精神分裂症患者在识别他人的表情、情绪状态和意图方面存在困难;然而,对于他们感知和理解社会互动的能力,我们所知甚少。我们使用描绘社会情境的场景,比较了90名志愿者(智利瓦尔帕莱索萨尔瓦多医院的健康对照者[HC]、精神分裂症患者[SZ]和双相情感障碍患者[BD]门诊患者)对“你认为这个场景中正在发生什么?”这个问题的回答。独立的盲评者根据描述是否识别出场景中的a)背景、b)人物和c)互动,为每个项目给出0(不存在)、1(部分存在)或2(存在)的评分。关于场景的背景,SZ组和BD组的得分显著低于HC组,SZ组和BD组之间没有显著差异。关于人物和互动的识别,SZ组的得分低于HC组和BD组,HC组和BD组之间没有显著差异。使用协方差分析来检验诊断、认知表现和社会感知测试结果之间的关系。诊断对背景(p = 0.001)和人物(p = 0.0001)有影响,但对互动没有影响(p = 0.08)。认知表现对互动有显著影响(p = 0.008),但对背景(p = 0.88)或人物(p = 0.62)没有影响。我们的主要结果是,精神分裂症患者在感知和理解他人之间的社会交往方面可能存在显著困难。