Taylor M A, Amir N
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Finch University of Health Sciences/Chicago Medical School, Illinois 60064.
J Nerv Ment Dis. 1995 Jan;183(1):3-9. doi: 10.1097/00005053-199501000-00002.
The notion persists that psychotics, particularly schizophrenics, are less right-handed than the general population, and that this deviation is pathophysiologically important in some patients. We assessed handedness and psychopathology in 163 DSM-III schizophrenics, 103 affectives, and 112 normal subjects. Although schizophrenics were less right-handed than normal subjects, this difference was primarily due to more mixed handedness among schizoaffectives. Relationships between handedness and specific psychopathology were uninformative, and we conclude that handedness may not be an important consideration in the study of psychosis.
有一种观点一直存在,即精神病患者,尤其是精神分裂症患者,使用右手的比例低于普通人群,并且这种偏差在某些患者的病理生理学上具有重要意义。我们评估了163名符合《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第三版(DSM-III)标准的精神分裂症患者、103名情感障碍患者和112名正常受试者的用手习惯和精神病理学状况。尽管精神分裂症患者使用右手的比例低于正常受试者,但这种差异主要是由于精神分裂情感障碍患者中更多人具有混合用手习惯。用手习惯与特定精神病理学之间的关系并无信息价值,我们得出结论,在精神病研究中,用手习惯可能不是一个重要的考虑因素。