| Literature DB >> 28435270 |
Yingchun Zhang1,2, Yunke Wang1, Chanchan Shen1,2, Yingying Ye1, Si Shen1, Bingren Zhang1,2, Jiawei Wang1,2, Wei Chen2, Wei Wang1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The relationship between normal personality and hypnotic susceptibility is important for understanding mental processing and mental disorders, but it is less consistent in normal people or in patients with a psychiatric disorder. We have hypothesized that the correlation exists but varies in individuals with different levels of hypnotizability. PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS: We invited 72 individuals with high (HIGH group) and 47 individuals with low (LOW group) hypnotic susceptibilities to undertake tests of NEO-PI-R and the Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale, Form C (SHSSC).Entities:
Keywords: Form C; NEO-PI-R; hypnotic susceptibility; normal personality trait; the Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale
Year: 2017 PMID: 28435270 PMCID: PMC5388343 DOI: 10.2147/NDT.S134930
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat ISSN: 1176-6328 Impact factor: 2.570
NEO-PI-R scale scores (mean ± SD) in two groups of participants
| Scale and facet | HIGH (n=47) | LOW (n=74) |
|---|---|---|
| Neuroticism | 134.02±22.80 | 133.81±21.20 |
| Anxiety | 23.15±4.59 | 23.19±5.13 |
| Angry hostility | 19.77±4.57 | 20.59±4.60 |
| Depression | 22.09±5.57 | 22.03±4.73 |
| Self – consciousness | 23.98±5.05 | 23.14±4.13 |
| Impulsiveness | 24.09±4.17 | 23.49±4.77 |
| Vulnerability | 20.96±4.94 | 21.38±4.57 |
| Extraversion | 158.21±15.52 | 153.55±16.86 |
| Warmth | 29.79±4.16 | 28.78±4.82 |
| Gregariousness | 26.55±4.09 | 26.04±4.84 |
| Assertiveness | 22.66±4.84 | 21.55±4.50 |
| Activity | 26.38±3.92 | 25.12±4.05 |
| Excitement seeking | 23.51±4.44 | 23.91±4.43 |
| Positive emotions | 29.32±4.12 | 28.15±4.90 |
| Openness to experience | 162.02±12.90 | 154.99±14.12 |
| Openness to fantasy | 25.30±4.52 | 24.11±4.21 |
| Openness to esthetics | 29.13±4.70 | 27.38±5.34 |
| Openness to feelings | 27.83±3.01 | 25.88±3.23 |
| Openness to actions | 23.43±3.01 | 23.31±3.61 |
| Openness to ideas | 26.21±4.44 | 25.39±5.26 |
| Openness to values | 30.13±3.55 | 28.92±3.56 |
| Agreeableness | 166.91±12.57 | 162.65±17.56 |
| Trust | 29.43±4.51 | 28.45±4.39 |
| Straightforwardness | 28.70±3.78 | 27.49±4.87 |
| Altruism | 29.74±3.79 | 29.03±4.24 |
| Compliance | 26.51±2.84 | 25.51±4.12 |
| Modesty | 24.06±4.30 | 24.59±4.02 |
| Tender-mindedness | 28.47±3.35 | 27.58±4.04 |
| Conscientiousness | 163.30±18.39 | 157.43±19.12 |
| Competence | 26.68±3.97 | 26.42±4.10 |
| Order | 26.34±4.12 | 24.19±4.09 |
| Dutifulness | 31.15±3.78 | 29.53±4.18 |
| Achievement striving | 25.91±5.06 | 25.28±4.18 |
| Self-discipline | 27.36±4.20 | 25.69±4.31 |
| Deliberation | 25.85±4.10 | 26.32±4.73 |
Note:
P<0.01 vs LOW group.
Abbreviation: NEO-PI-R, Revised NEO Personality Inventory.
Distribution of participants who passed the hypnotic susceptibility tests in two groups of participants
| SHSSC item | Number, rate, %
| ||
|---|---|---|---|
| HIGH | LOW | ||
| Hand lowering | 46, 97.9 | 26, 35.1 | 47.0 |
| Moving hands apart | 43, 91.5 | 18, 24.3 | 51.9 |
| Mosquito hallucination | 43, 91.5 | 15, 20.3 | 58.4 |
| Taste hallucination | 44, 93.6 | 16, 21.6 | 59.6 |
| Arm rigidity | 46, 97.9 | 17, 23.0 | 64.6 |
| Dream | 31, 66.0 | 3, 4.1 | 54.5 |
| Age regression | 45, 95.7 | 39, 52.7 | 25.1 |
| Arm immobilization | 45, 95.7 | 4, 5.4 | 97.4 |
| Anosmia to ammonia | 30, 63.8 | 7, 9.5 | 40.0 |
| Hallucinated voice | 19, 40.4 | 3, 4.1 | 25.6 |
| Negative visual hallucination | 41, 87.2 | 5, 6.8 | 79.0 |
| Posthypnotic amnesia | 13, 27.7 | 1, 1.4 | 19.4 |
Note:
P<0.01 vs LOW group.
Abbreviation: SHSSC, Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale, Form C.