Líndal E, Stefánsson J G, Stefánsson S B
Department of Psychiatry, National University Hospital, Reykjavík, Iceland.
Compr Psychiatry. 1994 Sep-Oct;35(5):405-8. doi: 10.1016/0010-440x(94)90282-8.
Our objective was to analyze the frequency and quality of visions in a general-population sample compared with those experienced among schizophrenics. A sample group from the general population (n = 862) was compared with a group of schizophrenic patients (n = 19). Significant and qualitative differences were found in visions experienced by schizophrenic patients compared with subjects in the population sample. Women were more likely to experience visions of relatives than were men. The general population most commonly experienced visions of people, whereas schizophrenics were more likely to experience other phenomena. A qualitative difference thus exists in the type of visions experienced by schizophrenics compared with visions experienced by subjects from the general public.
我们的目标是分析普通人群样本中的幻觉频率和特征,并与精神分裂症患者的幻觉进行比较。将来自普通人群的样本组(n = 862)与一组精神分裂症患者(n = 19)进行比较。结果发现,精神分裂症患者所经历的幻觉与普通人群样本中的受试者存在显著的质性差异。女性比男性更有可能经历亲属的幻觉。普通人群最常经历的是人的幻觉,而精神分裂症患者更有可能经历其他现象。因此,精神分裂症患者所经历的幻觉类型与普通公众所经历的幻觉存在质性差异。