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What Do You Have in Mind? Measures to Assess Mental State Reasoning in Neuropsychiatric Populations

机译:你有什么考虑?评估神经精神病人群心理状态推理的措施

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Social interaction is closely associated with both functional capacity and well-being. Previous research has not only revealed evidence of social dysfunction in individuals with a wide range of psychiatric and neurological disorders but also generated an abundance of potential measures for assessing social cognition. This review explores the most popular measures used within neuropsychiatric populations to investigate the ability to recognize or reason about the mental states of others. Measures are also critically analyzed in terms of strengths and limitations to aid task selection in future clinical studies. The most frequently applied assessment tools use verbal, visual or audiovisual forms of presentation and assess recognition of mental states from facial features, self-rated empathy, the understanding of other’s cognitive mental states such as beliefs and intentions, or the ability to combine knowledge of other’s thoughts and emotions in order to understand subtle communications or socially inappropriate behavior. Key weaknesses of previous research include limited investigation of relationships with clinical symptoms, and underutilization of measures of everyday social functioning that offer a useful counterpart to traditional “lab” tasks. Future studies should aim to carefully select measures not only based on the range of skills to be assessed but also taking into account potential difficulties with interpretation and the need to gain insight into the application of social cognitive skills as well as ability per se. Some of the best measures include those with well-matched control trials (e.g., Yoni Task) or those that restrict the influence of verbal deficits (e.g., intentions comic strip task), elicit spontaneous mentalizing (e.g., Animations Task), and possess greater ecological validity (e.g., Movie for the Assessment of Social Cognition). Social cognitive research within psychiatric populations will be further enhanced through the development of more closely matched control tasks, and the exploration of relationships between task performance, medication, strategy use, and broader emotional and motor functions.
机译:社会互动与功能能力和幸福感密切相关。先前的研究不仅揭示了患有多种精神疾病和神经疾病的人的社会功能障碍的证据,而且还产生了大量评估社会认知的潜在措施。这篇综述探讨了在神经精神病学人群中使用的最受欢迎的措施,以调查识别或推理他人心理状态的能力。还根据优势和局限性对措施进行严格分析,以帮助将来的临床研究中选择任务。最常用的评估工具使用口头,视觉或视听形式的陈述,并评估从面部特征,自我评价的同理心,对他人认知心理状态(如信念和意图)的理解或对以下方面的认识的综合能力:他人的思想和情感,以了解微妙的交流或不适当的社交行为。先前研究的主要弱点包括对与临床症状之间关系的有限调查,以及对日常社交功能度量的利用不足,这些度量提供了与传统“实验室”任务相对应的有用方法。未来的研究应该不仅要根据要评估的技能范围来仔细选择措施,还要考虑到解释方面的潜在困难以及对社会认知技能的应用以及能力本身的深入了解的需求。最好的措施包括具有良好匹配的对照试验的措施(例如,Yoni Task)或限制言语缺陷影响的措施(例如,意图漫画任务),引起自发性心理思考(例如,Animations Task)以及拥有更大的措施。生态有效性(例如,用于社会认知评估的电影)。通过开发更紧密匹配的控制任务,以及探索任务绩效,药物治疗,策略使用以及更广泛的情绪和运动功能之间的关系,将进一步加强精神病人群的社会认知研究。

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