Swyer Ariel, Woods Angela, Ellison Amanda, Alderson-Day Ben
Department of Psychology, Durham University, Durham, UK.
Institute of Medical Humanities, Durham University, Durham, UK.
Psychosis. 2024 Sep 25:1-11. doi: 10.1080/17522439.2024.2407138.
Non-clinical voice-hearers (NCVHs) have been the subject of a growing body of psychological research, a primary aim of which is the development of new therapeutic techniques to support those who struggle with voice-hearing. However, relatively little research has examined non-clinical voice-hearing experiences beyond their relationship with clinical voice-hearing.
The present study consists of a qualitative re-analysis of 17 semi-structured interviews conducted as part of an NCVH neuroimaging study which included items from the Psychotic Symptoms Rating Scale (PSYRATS) and Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS). Results were generated using thematic analysis.
Analysis of interview responses showed that participants often experience negative voice content and negative emotion, but have frameworks which normalize a range of voice-hearing experiences. Participants also reported experiences which are not captured by standard clinical scales, as well as reporting comfort with uncertainty and ambiguity surrounding voices.
These results indicate that much of the experience of NCVHs may be missed by clinical measures and concepts, suggesting a need to approach them in ways that go beyond typical understandings of the psychosis continuum.
非临床幻听者(NCVHs)已成为越来越多心理学研究的对象,其主要目的是开发新的治疗技术,以帮助那些受幻听困扰的人。然而,相对较少的研究考察了非临床幻听体验与其与临床幻听关系之外的情况。
本研究包括对17次半结构化访谈进行定性再分析,这些访谈是作为非临床幻听者神经影像学研究的一部分进行的,该研究包括精神病症状评定量表(PSYRATS)和阳性与阴性症状量表(PANSS)中的项目。结果通过主题分析得出。
对访谈回复的分析表明,参与者经常经历负面的幻听内容和负面情绪,但有一些框架可以使一系列幻听体验正常化。参与者还报告了标准临床量表未涵盖的经历,以及对幻听周围的不确定性和模糊性感到安心。
这些结果表明,临床测量和概念可能会遗漏非临床幻听者的许多体验,这表明需要以超越对精神病连续体的典型理解的方式来对待他们。