严重精神疾病患者的移动面部情感识别和实时社会体验

IF 2.3 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Emma M. Parrish , Jiayi Lin , Vanessa Scott , Amy E. Pinkham , Philip D. Harvey , Raeanne C. Moore , Robert Ackerman , Colin A. Depp
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摘要

降级识别缺陷与精神病患者的社交功能障碍有关,情绪识别能力的不准确自我评估也是如此。然而,人们对急诊室与实时社会评价和行为之间的联系知之甚少。方法对136例精神障碍或情感性障碍合并精神病患者进行了一种新的情绪识别生态瞬时认知测试,该测试既评估情绪识别能力,也评估自我评估表现,并结合社会评价、动机和独处时间的生态瞬时评估。混合效应模型评估了情绪识别与社会经验的关联。结果较好的识别能力与互动过程中对他人的愉悦感和积极评价有关,而情绪识别能力自我评价的准确性与互动过程中对他人的积极评价和社会动机有关。对情绪识别的高估与同时出现的更高的社会动机和更大的回避他人的愿望有关。独处时间与情绪识别能力或自我评价能力无关。移动情感识别表现与最近的互动评估有关,但与行为无关。社会认知表现的自我评估与更积极的评价和社会动机相关,可能是针对社会功能障碍的干预的新目标。
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Mobile facial affect recognition and real-time social experiences in serious mental illness

Background

Emotion recognition deficits are linked with social dysfunction in psychosis, as is inaccurate self-assessment of emotion recognition abilities. However, little is known about the link between ER and real-time social appraisals and behavior.

Methods

In 136 people with psychotic disorders or affective disorder with psychosis we administered a novel ecological momentary cognitive test of emotion recognition which both assesses emotion recognition ability and self-assessed performance in conjunction with ecological momentary assessment of social appraisals, motivation, and time spent alone. Hybrid mixed effects models evaluated emotion recognition's associations with social experiences.

Results

Better recognition ability was associated with greater pleasure and more positive appraisals of others during interactions, whereas accuracy of self-assessment of emotion recognition ability was associated with more positive appraisals of interactions and social motivation. Overestimation of emotion recognition was linked with concurrent higher social motivation yet greater desire to avoid others. Time alone was unrelated to emotion recognition ability or self-assessment of ability.

Discussion

Mobile emotion recognition performance was associated with appraisals of recent interactions but not behavior. Self-assessment of social cognitive performance was associated with more positive appraisals and social motivation, and may be a novel target for interventions aimed at social dysfunction.

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