妄想解释量表的编制及相关变量的研究

Satsuki Ito, Junya Matsumoto, Ryota Hashimoto, Keiichiro Ishimaru
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妄想是精神分裂症的常见症状。目前已开发出一些量表来测量健康人的妄想倾向,但即使在健康人中也可能出现非病理性妄想思维。现有的量表可以测量妄想的存在和频率、痛苦程度和自信程度。然而,这些量表的局限性在于它们没有考虑妄想的背景(即在哪里、与谁在一起以及何时)。在本研究中,我们开发了一种新的量表,它使用插图和句子来呈现详细的场景,并测量妄想解释的倾向。为了检验量表的有效性,我们分析了妄想倾向与相关变量之间的相关性,并验证了现有量表与之前开发的工具之间的一致性。因子分析证实,新量表具有双因子结构,包括 "内部归因和偏执倾向 "和 "外部归因倾向"。新量表的信度和效度均可接受。内部归因和偏执倾向因子与自尊和去中心化呈负相关。此外,内部归因和偏执倾向因子与抑郁状态和焦虑倾向呈中度正相关,与欺凌或骚扰经历呈极弱的正相关。新量表与相关变量之间的相关性证实了其建构效度,并重复了以往研究中报告的结果。新量表能够根据社会背景测量健康受试者的妄想倾向。
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Development of the Delusional Interpretation Scale and examination of related variables
Delusions are a common symptom in schizophrenia. Some scales have been developed to measure delusional tendencies in healthy people, and nonpathological delusional thinking can occur even among these individuals. The existing scales measure the presence and frequency of delusional thoughts, distress levels, and confidence levels. However, these scales are limited because they do not consider the context of the delusions (i.e., where, with whom, and when). In this study, we developed a new scale that presents detailed scenes using illustrations and sentences and measures the tendency toward delusional interpretations.Factor analysis was conducted to confirm the factor structure of the new scale. To examine the validity of the scale, we analyzed the correlations between delusional tendencies and related variables and verified the consistency between the current scale and previously developed tools.Factor analysis confirmed that the new scale has a two‐factor structure, including “internal attribution and paranoid tendency” and “external attribution tendency.” The new scale was found to have acceptable reliability and validity. The internal attribution and paranoid tendency factor was negatively correlated with self‐esteem and decentering. Furthermore, the internal attribution and paranoid tendency factor showed a moderate positive correlation with depressive state and anxiety tendency and a very weak positive correlation with experiences of bullying or harassment.The correlations between the new scale and related variables confirmed the construct validity and replicated the results reported in previous studies. This new scale enables the measurement of delusional tendencies in healthy subjects based on the social context.
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