Relationship of absorption, depersonalisation, and self-focused attention in subjects with and without hallucination proneness.
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| Title: | Relationship of absorption, depersonalisation, and self-focused attention in subjects with and without hallucination proneness. |
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| Authors: | Perona-Garcelán, Salvador (AUTHOR), García-Montes, José M. (AUTHOR), Rodríguez-Testal, Juan Francisco (AUTHOR), Ruiz-Veguilla, Miguel (AUTHOR), Benítez-Hernández, María del Mar (AUTHOR), López-Jiménez, Ana María (AUTHOR), Arias-Velarde, María Ángeles (AUTHOR), Ductor-Recuerda, María Jesús (AUTHOR), Gómez-Gómez, María Teresa (AUTHOR), Pérez-Álvarez, Marino (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | Cognitive Neuropsychiatry. Sep2013, Vol. 18 Issue 5, p422-436. 15p. 4 Charts. |
| Subjects: | Absorption, Depersonalization, Self-perception, Etiology of diseases, Hallucinations |
| Abstract: | IntroductionThe purpose of this work was to study the relationship of absorption, depersonalisation, and self-focused attention in subjects prone to hallucination. MethodsA sample of 218 healthy subjects was given the LSHS-R Hallucination Scale (Bentall & Slade, 1985). Three groups, subjects with high, medium, and low hallucination proneness, were formed from this sample. The Tellegen Absorption Scale (TAS; Tellegen & Atkinson, 1974), Cambridge Depersonalisation Scale (CDS; Sierra & Berrios, 2000), and Self-Absorption Scale (SAS; McKenzie & Hoyle, 2008) were also given to all the participants. The Metacognitions Questionnaire (MCQ-30; Wells & Cartwright-Hatton, 2004) was used as a covariant to control for the effects of emotional vulnerability on the dependent variables studied. ResultsThe results showed that subjects highly prone to hallucinations had significantly higher absorption, depersonalisation, and self-focused attention than the subjects in the other two groups. A hierarchical regression analysis showed that absorption and depersonalisation predict hallucination proneness. ConclusionsThe importance of the absorption, depersonalisation, and self-focused attention variables for understanding the aetiology of hallucinations is discussed in the Conclusions, where some approaches to its treatment are also suggested. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] |
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