Are schizophrenia patients’ response latencies in semi-structured diagnostic interviews merely a sign of pathology or are they context sensitive?

Q4 Medicine
Pertti Hella, S. Werner, H. Koivumaa-Honkanen, J. Hintikka, H. Koponen
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Prolonged pause duration in speech is a typical phenomenon of schizophrenia. Despite this, however, studies have not previously focused on prolonged pause in clinical diagnostic interviews, nor has there been any consideration of whether silences occur within turns or in turn-transitions. The present study is based on videotaped semi-structured clinical diagnostic interviews with three persons with schizophrenia. We measured duration of silence or overlap in every turn-transition using Praat software. The participants differed considerably from each other. All of them seemed to display more delays in responding to manual-based questions taken from the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders (SCID I) and to questions concerning supra-categories and proverbs. Qualitative analysis of the interview with the most dysfluent participant showed that topic-shifting and new-sequence-beginning questions caused more prolonged latencies than sequence-continuing questions. Moreover, questions that required more detailed description or reflection of psychotic experiences seemed to be problematic. We observed that the doctor adapted his tempo to the participant’s fluency. In addition, the doctor often produced expansions or tag questions when he noticed that the participant had difficulties in responding without a latency. Based on the measures and findings of the qualitative analyses, we presume that both individual psychopathology and contextual factors affect turn-transitional response patterns.
精神分裂症患者在半结构化诊断访谈中的反应延迟仅仅是一种病理迹象,还是他们对环境敏感?
言语停顿时间过长是精神分裂症的典型现象。然而,尽管如此,以前的研究并没有关注临床诊断访谈中的长时间停顿,也没有考虑沉默是否发生在回合内或回合转换中。目前的研究是基于对三名精神分裂症患者的半结构化临床诊断访谈录像。我们使用Praat软件测量了每个回合转换的沉默或重叠的持续时间。参与者彼此差别很大。在回答DSM-IV -I轴疾病(SCID I)结构化临床访谈中基于手册的问题以及有关超分类和谚语的问题时,他们似乎都表现出更多的延迟。对最不流利的参与者进行访谈的定性分析表明,话题转移和新顺序开始的问题比顺序继续的问题造成了更多的延迟。此外,需要更详细描述或反映精神病经历的问题似乎是有问题的。我们注意到医生根据参与者的流利程度调整了他的节奏。此外,当医生注意到参与者在没有延迟的情况下很难做出反应时,他经常会提出扩展或标签问题。基于定性分析的测量和发现,我们假设个体精神病理和环境因素都影响转向-过渡反应模式。
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Communication and Medicine
Communication and Medicine Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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期刊介绍: Communication & Medicine continues to abide by the following distinctive aims: • To consolidate different traditions of discourse and communication research in its commitment to an understanding of psychosocial, cultural and ethical aspects of healthcare in contemporary societies. • To cover the different specialities within medicine and allied healthcare studies. • To underscore the significance of specific areas and themes by bringing out special issues from time to time. • To be fully committed to publishing evidence-based, data-driven original studies with practical application and relevance as key guiding principles.
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