魔幻思维与神秘体验:精神分裂症患者妄想障碍的探索。

IF 1.2 Q3 NURSING
Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research Pub Date : 2025-09-11 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.4103/ijnmr.ijnmr_18_23
Arum Pratiwi, Joko Sri Pujianto, Sukardi Sukardi, Erna Herawati, Abi Muhlisin, Sakanti Maulida Farjatulla, Fath Maulfi Putra
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背景:妄想是精神分裂症患者常见的阳性症状。患有妄想障碍的个体在记忆和信仰方面有不同的经历。探索患者的妄想信念对于确定合适的心理治疗方案至关重要。一些研究探讨了妄想对妄想患者的意义。这项研究探讨了精神分裂症患者如何生活在他们的妄想信念中。材料和方法:该研究于2021年在印度尼西亚的一家精神病院进行。参与者包括30名成年精神分裂症患者,他们有妄想症的生活经历,并且能够交流。在深度访谈中采用开放式问题和探针。我们还采访了家庭成员,以提高研究的严谨性。本研究采用解释性现象学分析。结果:患者的临床病史显示出失败和丧失的经历。塑造他们幻觉经历的两个主要主题包括恶魔力量和魔法力量。结论:妄想患者有相似的主题,但每个患者有不同的具体经历。研究结果表明,每个患者可能需要根据他们的经验进行独特的认知治疗。
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Magical Thinking and Mystical Experience: An Exploration of Delusional Disorder in Schizophrenic Patients.

Background: Delusions are common positive symptoms in schizophrenic patients. Individuals with delusional disorders have different experiences in memory and beliefs. Exploring patients' delusional beliefs is crucial to ascertaining appropriate psychotherapy programs. A few studies have explored the meanings of delusions for delusional patients. This study explores how schizophrenic patients lived experiences about their delusional beliefs.

Materials and methods: The study was carried out at a psychiatric hospital in Indonesia in 2021. The participants included 30 adult schizophrenic patients who had delusional life experiences and were able to communicate. Open-ended questions and probes were applied during in-depth interviews. We interviewed family members as well to improve the rigor of the research. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis was used in this study.

Results: The patients' clinical history revealed the experiences of failure and loss. Two main themes shaping their delusional experiences included demonic forces and magical powers.

Conclusions: Patients with delusions had similar themes, but each had a different specific experience. The findings suggest that each patient may require a unique cognitive therapy based on their experience.

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