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摘要
精神分裂症的非典型时间体验早已被临床和经验记录。然而,时间体验异常在非精神病性分裂型个体中出现的性质和方式在很大程度上是未知的。目前的研究调查了公认的分裂型指标与时间体验的自我报告测量之间的联系,主观时间问卷,特别关注时间流逝的感知速度。我们还研究了主观时间问卷的子量表和分裂型症状域(积极、消极和混乱)之间的差异关系。本研究包括来自非临床大学样本的参与者(N = 682),他们完成了一系列的时间感知和分裂型测量。数据收集时间为2023年9月22日至2023年12月4日。结果揭示了分裂型或精神分裂症倾向性的指标与异常时间感知经验之间的关联,并根据分裂型症状的维度具有特定的相关模式。具体来说,积极和无组织的分裂型维度更常与极端的时间加速和减慢的报告相关,而消极症状则与时间膨胀和减慢的感知相关。当前研究的发现扩展并支持了精神病理谱系中精神分裂症时间感知异常的文献,并强调了亚临床分裂型领域研究的重要性。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Aberrant time experience in schizotypy: A dimensional perspective.
Atypical experiences of time in schizophrenia have long been clinically and empirically documented. The nature of and ways in which time experience anomalies emerge in nonpsychotic schizotypic individuals, however, are largely unknown. The current study investigates associations between well-established schizotypy indicators and a self-report measure of time experience, the Subjective Time Questionnaire, with a specific focus on the perceived speed of passing time. We also examine the differential relations between the subscales of the Subjective Time Questionnaire and schizotypal symptom domains (positive, negative, and disorganized). The present study included participants from a nonclinical university sample (N = 682) who completed a battery of time perception and schizotypy measures. Data collection occurred between September 22, 2023, and December 4, 2023. The results revealed associations between indicators of schizotypy, or schizophrenia liability, and aberrant time perception experiences, with particular correlational patterns depending on dimensions of schizotypic symptomology. Specifically, positive and disorganized schizotypal dimensions were more often associated with extreme reports of time experienced as sped up and slowed down, while negative symptomatology was associated with perception of time as expansive and slowed. The findings of the current study extend and bolster the literature on time perception abnormalities in the schizophrenia spectrum of psychopathology and highlight the importance of research within the subclinical schizotypic realm. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).