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Investigating the Social Costs of Schizophrenia: Facial Expressions in Dyadic Interactions of People With and Without Schizophrenia

机译:调查精神分裂症的社会成本:患有和没有精神分裂症的人的二级相互作用

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People with schizophrenia show marked reductions in their emotional expressiveness, generally known as blunted affect. In this study, We tested whether interaction partners would evaluate community-dwelling participants with schizophrenia less favorably than healthy controls and whether this difference would be explained by reduced smiling behavior related to schizophrenia. We also tested whether deficient affect recognition would predict reduced smiling. We created 3 study groups, consisting of 28 participants each, participants with schizophrenia (SZ), healthy controls (HC), and naive healthy interaction partners (IP). IP engaged in 2 separate same-sex dyadic interactions with matched members of each of the other 2 groups, SZ and HC, in a repeated-measures study design. During the interactions, we assessed the amount of smiling and mimicry of smiling via electromyography. After the interactions, IP rated their willingness for future interactions with SZ and HC, respectively. IP indicated less willingness for future interactions with SZ than with HC participants (d = -0.72) but SZ and HC did not differ with respect to smiling or affect recognition. Better affect recognition predicted more smiling; more smiling predicted more favorable social evaluations. Within SZ participants, disorganization symptoms but no other symptom dimensions were associated with the social evaluations. In conclusion, community-dwelling people with schizophrenia face social challenges that go beyond the adverse effects of stigmatization. Future work needs to clarify the role of different symptom dimensions and behavioral aspects contributing to the interpersonal costs of schizophrenia to derive interventions targeted at social reintegration.
机译:精神分裂症的人们表现出显着的减少情绪表达,通常被称为钝化的影响。在这项研究中,我们测试了互动伙伴是否会评估社区住宅与精神分裂症的参与者比健康对照,以及是否通过减少与精神分裂症相关的微笑行为来解释这种差异。我们还测试了缺乏影响识别是否会预测减少微笑。我们创建了3个研究组,由28名参与者组成,参与者有精神分裂症(SZ),健康控制(HC)和Naive Healthy Interaction Partners(IP)。 IP在重复措施研究设计中从事2个与其他2组,SZ和HC中的每一个的匹配成员的2个单独的相同性二元交互。在互动期间,我们评估了通过肌电图谱微笑的微笑和模仿的量。在互动之后,IP分别评定了他们对SZ和HC的未来互动的意愿。 IP表明未来与SZ的未来与HC参与者相互作用的意愿(D = -0.72),但是SZ和HC在微笑或影响识别方面没有不同。更好地影响识别预测更微笑;更多微笑预测更有利的社会评估。在SZ参与者中,无组织症状但没有其他症状尺寸与社会评估有关。总之,社区住宅人与精神分裂症面临社会挑战,超出了耻辱的不利影响。未来的工作需要澄清不同症状尺寸和行为方面的作用以及精神分裂症的人际关系成本,以获得社会重返社会的衍生干预措施。

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