Brederoo Sanne G, Alderson-Day Ben, de Boer Janna N, Linszen Mascha M J, Sommer Iris E C
University Center of Psychiatry, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, The Netherlands.
Department of Psychology, Durham University, UK.
Br J Psychiatry. 2024 Apr;224(4):119-121. doi: 10.1192/bjp.2024.7. Epub 2024 Mar 12.
Felt presence is a widely occurring experience, but remains under-recognised in clinical and research practice. To contribute to a wider recognition of the phenomenon, we aimed to assess the presentation of felt presence in a large population sample ( = 10 447) and explore its relation to key risk factors for psychosis. In our sample 1.6% reported experiencing felt presence in the past month. Felt presence was associated with visual and tactile hallucinations and delusion-like thinking; it was also associated with past occurrence of adverse events, loneliness and poor sleep. The occurrence of felt presence may function as a marker for general hallucination proneness.
感觉到有他人存在是一种广泛存在的体验,但在临床和研究实践中仍未得到充分认识。为了促使对这一现象有更广泛的认识,我们旨在评估在一个大型人群样本(n = 10447)中感觉到有他人存在的表现,并探讨其与精神病关键风险因素的关系。在我们的样本中,1.6%的人报告在过去一个月内有过感觉到有他人存在的经历。感觉到有他人存在与视幻觉、触幻觉以及类似妄想的思维有关;它还与过去发生的不良事件、孤独感和睡眠质量差有关。感觉到有他人存在的情况可能是一般幻觉倾向的一个标志。