The Emotional Characteristics of Schizotypy.
- Author:
Seon Ah YOON
1
;
Do Hyung KANG
;
Jun Soo KWON
Author Information
1. Neuroscience Institute, SNU-MRC & BK21 Life Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea. kwonjs@snu.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Schizotypy;
Psychosis;
Risk factor;
Emotion;
Characteristics
- MeSH:
Affective Symptoms;
Humans;
Psychotic Disorders;
Surveys and Questionnaires;
Risk Factors;
Weights and Measures
- From:Psychiatry Investigation
2008;5(3):148-154
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between emotional traits and schizotypal symptoms and to establish a hypothetical model for the causal relationship between them. METHODS: Schizotypal symptoms were assessed using the Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire (SPQ), and a total of seven emotional traits considered to be potential risk factors for schizotypy were categorized as emotional disturbances, emotional attenuators or emotional amplifiers. A total of 502 undergraduate students completed the SPQ and other scales. RESULTS: The result of the present study suggested that the high levels of emotional disturbance in individuals who are prone to schizotypy or psychosis are amplified by their intensity and fluctuation. However, if their emotion attenuating abilities function well, these disturbances can be controlled and the schizotypal symptoms and progression to psychosis can be contained. Discriminant analysis showed that 69.0% of the subjects with many schizotypal symptoms and 80.7% of the subjects with few schizotypal symptoms were correctly classified. CONCLUSION: The present study suggests the possibility of using emotional traits to identify the risk factors for psychosis.