| Literature DB >> 32731864 |
Álex Escolà-Gascón1, Francesc-Xavier Marín2, Jordi Rusiñol2, Josep Gallifa2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The health crisis caused by COVID-19 has led many countries to opt for social quarantine of the population. During this quarantine, communication systems have been characterized by disintermediation, the acceleration of digitization and an infodemic (excess and saturation of information). The following debate arises: Do the levels related to the psychotic phenotype and pseudoscientific beliefs related to the interpretation of information vary before and after social quarantine?Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Pseudoscientific beliefs; Psychotic disorders; Psychotic phenotype; SARS-CoV-2
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32731864 PMCID: PMC7391050 DOI: 10.1186/s12992-020-00603-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Global Health ISSN: 1744-8603 Impact factor: 4.185
Description of MMSI-2-R dimensions and reliability coefficients
| AB | Complete denomination | What do the MMSI-2-R scales assess? | Cronbach’s | McDonald’s |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pva | Perceptual disturbances whose sensory object is captured visually and auditorily (e.g., seeing ghosts, inexplicable shadows, and hearing voices of deceased beings). | 0.987** | 0.987** | |
| Pc | Perceptual disturbances related to depersonalization and derealization (e.g., not recognizing places that are habitual for the patient and experiencing the sensation of leaving one’s own body as an external observer). | 0.988** | 0.99** | |
| Po | Perceptual disturbances whose sensory object is captured through smell (e.g., perceiving odors that other people do not perceive or perceiving odors far from the place where the patient is). | 0.984** | 0.985** | |
| Pt | Perceptual disturbances whose sensory object is captured using touch or supposed physical contact (e.g., believing that a deceased being has touched you or feeling that something unknown has paralyzed your body). | 0.996** | 0.996** | |
| Pg | Perceptual changes related to the taste of food (e.g., perceiving more intense flavors than usual or feeling an unpleasant or “rotten” taste in food that is actually in a good condition). | 0.983** | 0.984** | |
| Et | Perceptual disturbances related to the belief that supernatural forces seek to control us (e.g., feel the presence of energies or spirits that want to harm you). | 0.949** | 0.949** |
AB abbreviation of the scales’ denomination. Abbreviations do not coincide with the complete denominations as they come from the Spanish version of the MMSI-2-R. ** > 0.8 (reliability coefficients are excellent)
Description of CAPE-42 dimensions and reliability coefficients
| AB | Complete denomination | What do the CAPE-42 scales assess? | Cronbach’s |
|---|---|---|---|
| PD | Analyzes perceptual disturbances and hallucinations expressed in an attenuated and subclinical way (e.g., reading other people’s thoughts). | 0.84** | |
| ND | Analyze clinical symptoms related to difficulties in social and affective relationships (e.g., having the feeling that people do not understand you or difficulties expressing and sharing emotions with others). | 0.78* | |
| DD | Analyze clinical symptoms related to sudden feelings of sadness and loneliness (this means, without apparent explanation) (e.g., feelings of hopelessness or lack of energy to carry out daily activities). | 0.79* |
AB abbreviation of the scales’ denomination
** > 0.8 (reliability coefficients are excellent), * > 0.7 (reliability coefficients are good)
Descriptive statistics for each variable
| Scales | Measures | Means | Standard deviation | 95% Credible intervala | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lower | Upper | ||||
| Pre-test | 12.805 | 8.529 | 11.528 | 14.081 | |
| Post test | 17.557 | 6.668 | 16.560 | 18.555 | |
| Pre-test | 35.368 | 11.398 | 33.662 | 37.073 | |
| Post test | 36.356 | 12.253 | 34.523 | 38.190 | |
| Pre-test | 17.345 | 5.291 | 16.553 | 18.137 | |
| Post test | 21.034 | 6.582 | 20.050 | 22.019 | |
| Pre-test | 16.925 | 4.683 | 16.225 | 17.626 | |
| Post test | 19.632 | 5.453 | 18.816 | 20.448 | |
| Pre-test | 8.879 | 2.610 | 8.489 | 9.270 | |
| Post test | 10.615 | 3.475 | 10.095 | 11.135 | |
| Pre-test | 25.856 | 6.978 | 24.812 | 26.900 | |
| Post test | 31.310 | 7.564 | 30.178 | 32.442 | |
| Pre-test | 5.805 | 1.874 | 5.524 | 6.085 | |
| Post test | 9.201 | 2.964 | 8.758 | 9.645 | |
| Pre-test | 28.448 | 5.006 | 27.699 | 29.197 | |
| Post test | 31.885 | 5.758 | 31.023 | 32.747 | |
| Pre-test | 24.862 | 6.839 | 23.839 | 25.885 | |
| Post test | 24.460 | 6.623 | 23.469 | 25.451 | |
| Pre-test | 14.879 | 5.003 | 14.131 | 15.628 | |
| Post test | 24.408 | 3.983 | 23.812 | 25.004 | |
aCredible interval was taken from the Bayesian analyses
Means compassion using t test, Wilcoxon test and Bayes factors
| Scales | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
− 14.172 | 345.5 | 3.357e+ 27 ≈ 36.125 (∼0) | 0.97306* | − 1.074 | |
−3.014 | 4503.5 | 6.603 (2.524%) | 0.86847 | −0.228 | |
−14.382 | 360.5 | 1.324e+ 28 ≈ 31.6 (∼0) | 0.96933* | −1.090 | |
−17.382 | 85.7 | 2.865e+ 36 ≈ 43.788 (∼0) | 0.97767* | −0.986 | |
−13.982 | 157.5 | 9.861e+ 26 ≈ 52.805 (∼0) | 0.98141* | −1.060 | |
−16.596 | 67 | 2.006e+ 34 ≈ 39.453 (∼0) | 0.97528* | −1.258 | |
−24.435 | 179.5 | 2.867e+ 54 ≈ 61.793 (∼0) | 0.98407* | −1.852 | |
−23.022 | ∼0 | 1.152e+ 51 ≈ 54.131 (∼0) | 0.98186* | −1.745 | |
0.666 | 6438.5 | 0.105 (∼0) | 0.09502 | 0.05 | |
−22.736 | 50 | 2.289e+ 50 ≈ 56.222 (∼0) | 0.98252* | −1.724 |
aBF is Bayes Factor
bCohen’s d was applied according t tests
*Evidence in favor of the alternative hypothesis (BFs > 10)
Correlation matrix between variables pre and post-tests
| PB | Pva | Pt | Po | Pg | Pc | Et | PD | ND | DD | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PB | 0.526* | 0.432* | 0.227* | 0.333* | 0.318* | 0.547* | 0.587* | 0.179* | 0.213* | ||
| Pva | 0.591* | 0.551* | 0.467* | 0.613* | 0.465* | 0.704* | 0.4* | 0.166 | 0.216* | ||
| Pt | 0.482* | 0.579* | 0.426* | 0.543* | 0.486* | 0.476* | 0.38* | 0.123 | 0.25* | ||
| Po | 0.374* | 0.391* | 0.406* | 0.487* | 0.21* | 0.392* | 0.183* | 0.01 | 0.191* | ||
| Pg | 0.299* | 0.469* | 0.421* | 0.563* | 0.222* | 0.412* | 0.029 | 0.105 | 0.094 | ||
| Pc | 0.524* | 0.677* | 0.539* | 0.205* | 0.404* | 0.594* | 0.496* | 0.154 | 0.263* | ||
| Et | 0.606* | 0.652* | 0.485* | 0.381* | 0.51* | 0.414* | 0.509* | −0.022 | 0.054 | ||
| PD | 0.722* | 0.581* | 0.45* | 0.225* | 0.291* | 0.38* | 0.676* | 0.081 | 0.291* | ||
| ND | 0.172 | 0.252* | 0.214* | 0.171 | 0.19* | 0.107 | 0.133 | 0.211* | 0.354* | ||
| DD | 0.254* | 0.286* | 0.3* | −0.031 | 0.031 | 0.155 | 0.298* | 0.358* | 0.236* | ||
PB Pseudoscientific beliefs, Pva Visual and Auditory Perception, Pt Touch Perception, Po Olfactory Perception, Pg Taste Perception, Pc Cenesthetic Perception, Et Paranoid Experiences, PD Positive Dimension, ND Negative Dimension, DD Depressive Dimension
*p < 0.01