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The Structure and Measurement of Unusual Sensory Experiences in Different Modalities: The Multi-Modality Unusual Sensory Experiences Questionnaire (MUSEQ)

机译:不同模态中异常感官体验的结构和度量:多模态异常感官体验调查表(MUSEQ)

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Hallucinations and other unusual sensory experiences (USE) can occur in all modalities in the general population. Yet, the existing literature is dominated by investigations into auditory hallucinations (“voices”), while other modalities remain under-researched. Furthermore, there is a paucity of measures which can systematically assess different modalities, which limits our ability to detect individual and group differences across modalities. The current study explored such differences using a new scale, the Multi-Modality Unusual Sensory Experiences Questionnaire (MUSEQ). The MUSEQ is a 43-item self-report measure which assesses USE in six modalities: auditory, visual, olfactory, gustatory, bodily sensations, and sensed presence. Scale development and validation involved a total of 1,300 participants, which included: 513 students and community members for initial development, 32 individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorder or bipolar disorder for validation, 659 students for factor replication, and 96 students for test-retest reliability. Confirmatory factor analyses showed that a correlated-factors model and bifactor model yielded acceptable model fit, while a unidimensional model fitted poorly. These findings were confirmed in the replication sample. Results showed contributions from a general common factor, as well as modality-specific factors. The latter accounted for less variance than the general factor, but could still detect theoretically meaningful group differences. The MUSEQ showed good reliability, construct validity, and could discriminate non-clinical and clinical groups. The MUSEQ offers a reliable means of measuring hallucinations and other USE in six different modalities.
机译:幻觉和其他不寻常的感觉体验(USE)可以在普通人群的所有方式中发生。然而,现有文献主要是对幻听(“声音”)的调查,而其他方式仍未得到充分研究。此外,缺乏可系统评估不同模式的措施,这限制了我们检测跨模式个体和群体差异的能力。当前的研究使用新的量表“多模式异常感官体验调查表”(MUSEQ)探索了这种差异。 MUSEQ是一项43项自我报告措施,它以六种方式评估USE:听觉,视觉,嗅觉,味觉,身体感觉和感觉到的存在。量表的开发和验证共有1,300名参与者,其中包括:513名学生和社区成员进行了初步开发,32名患有精神分裂症谱系障碍或双相情感障碍的人进行了验证,659名学生进行了因子复制,96名学生进行了重测信度。验证性因素分析表明,相关因素模型和双因素模型产生可接受的模型拟合,而一维模型拟合较差。这些发现在复制样品中得到了证实。结果显示了来自一般共同因素以及特定于方式的因素的贡献。与一般因素相比,后者的差异较小,但仍可检测到具有理论意义的群体差异。 MUSEQ显示出良好的可靠性,构建效度,并且可以区分非临床和临床组。 MUSEQ提供了一种可靠的手段来测量六种不同形式的幻觉和其他用途。

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