Experience of Pleasure and Emotional Expression in Individuals with Schizotypal Personality Features
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Shi, Yan-fang; Wang, Yi; Cao, Xiao-yan; Wang, Ya; Wang, Yu-na; Zong, Ji-gang; Xu, Ting; Tse, Vincent W. S.; Hsi, Xiaolu; Stone, William S.; Lui, Simon S. Y.; Cheung, Eric F. C.; Chan, Raymond C. K.; ... Show more Show less
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Difficulties in feeling pleasure and expressing emotions are one of the key features of schizophrenia spectrum conditions, and are significant contributors to constricted interpersonal interactions. The current study examined the experience of pleasure and emotional expression in college students who demonstrated high and low levels of schizotypal personality disorder (SPD) traits on self-report questionnaires. One hundred and seventeen subjects with SPD traits and 116 comparison controls were recruited to participate. Cluster analyses conducted in the SPD group identified negative SPD and positive SPD subgroups. The negative SPD group exhibited deficient emotional expression and anticipatory pleasure, but showed intact consummatory pleasure. The positive SPD group reported significantly greater levels of anticipatory, consummatory and total pleasure compared to the control group. Both SPD groups reported significantly more problems in everyday memory and greater levels of depressive and anxiety-related symptoms.
Date issued
2012-05Department
MIT MedicalJournal
PLoS ONE
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Public Library of Science
Citation
Shi, Yan-fang et al. “Experience of Pleasure and Emotional Expression in Individuals with Schizotypal Personality Features.” Ed. Leonardo Fontenelle. PLoS ONE 7.5 (2012): e34147.
Version: Final published version
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1932-6203