移动RDoC:使用智能手机了解听觉语言幻觉与护理需求之间的关系。

Schizophrenia Bulletin Open Pub Date : 2020-11-09 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1093/schizbullopen/sgaa060
Dror Ben-Zeev, Benjamin Buck, Ayesha Chander, Rachel Brian, Weichen Wang, David Atkins, Carolyn J Brenner, Trevor Cohen, Andrew Campbell, Jeffrey Munson
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目的:听觉言语幻觉(AVH)在多个临床人群中很常见,但也发生在其他被认为健康的个体中。采用国家心理健康研究所的研究领域标准(RDoC)框架,本研究的目的是综合各种措施来评估临床和非临床个体的AVH经历是否不同。方法:来自美国41个州的384名AVH患者参与了这项研究;295名参与者(77%)接受了AVH的住院、门诊或联合治疗,89名参与者(23%)从未接受过治疗。参与者使用多模式智能手机数据收集系统,在30天内每天多次报告他们的AVH体验和共同发生的心理状态。与此同时,智能手机传感器会持续记录他们的身体活动、地理位置、打电话和发短信的行为。结果:与非临床组相比,临床组出现AVH的频率更高,AVH的声音更大、更强。他们经历了更多同时发生的负面影响,在社交上更孤僻,在家的时间明显更多,与他人相处的时间明显更少。有住院治疗史的参与者也认为他们的AVH注入了更多的负面内容。这两组人在体力活动或使用智能手机进行数字通信方面没有差异。结论:智能手机辅助的远程数据收集揭示了临床和非临床AVH患者的实时/实时现象学、情感和行为差异。该研究为RDoC-informed方法在精神病研究中的应用提供了强有力的支持。
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Mobile RDoC: Using Smartphones to Understand the Relationship Between Auditory Verbal Hallucinations and Need for Care.

Objective: Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) are common in multiple clinical populations but also occur in individuals who are otherwise considered healthy. Adopting the National Institute of Mental Health's Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) framework, the aim of the current study was to integrate a variety of measures to evaluate whether AVH experience varies across clinical and nonclinical individuals.

Methods: A total of 384 people with AVH from 41 US states participated in the study; 295 participants (77%) who received inpatient, outpatient, or combination treatments for AVH and 89 participants (23%) who never received care. Participants used a multi-modal smartphone data collection system to report on their AVH experiences and co-occurring psychological states multiple times daily, over 30 days. In parallel, smartphone sensors recorded their physical activity, geolocation, and calling and texting behavior continuously.

Results: The clinical sample experienced AVH more frequently than the nonclinical group and rated their AVH as significantly louder and more powerful. They experienced more co-occurring negative affect and were more socially withdrawn, spending significantly more time at home and significantly less time near other people. Participants with a history of inpatient care also rated their AVH as infused with significantly more negative content. The groups did not differ in their physical activity or use of their smartphones for digital communication.

Conclusion: Smartphone-assisted remote data collection revealed real-time/real-place phenomenological, affective, and behavioral differences between clinical and nonclinical samples of people who experience AVH. The study provided strong support for the application of RDoC-informed approaches in psychosis research.

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