| Literature DB >> 33228583 |
Nico Pytlik1, Daniel Soll2, Klaus Hesse3, Steffen Moritz4, Andreas Bechdolf5,6, Jutta Herrlich7, Tilo Kircher2, Stefan Klingberg3, Martin W Landsberg8, Bernhard W Müller9, Georg Wiedemann10, Andreas Wittorf3, Wolfgang Wölwer11, Michael Wagner7, Stephanie Mehl2,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The jumping to conclusions bias (JTC) is considered to be an important causal factor in theoretical models for the formation and maintenance of delusions. However, recent meta-analytic findings show a rather equivocal pattern of results regarding associations between JTC and delusions. Thus, the present study aims to investigate in a large sample whether the JTC-bias is more pronounced in patients with psychotic disorders in comparison to controls and whether the JTC bias is associated with a more severe delusional conviction, persecutory delusions, and positive symptoms in general.Entities:
Keywords: Cognitive bias; Delusional conviction; Delusions; Jumping to conclusions; Psychosis; Schizophrenia
Year: 2020 PMID: 33228583 PMCID: PMC7685639 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-020-02959-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Means, standard deviations, and comparisons of patients and healthy controls regarding sociodemographic and clinical measures
| Patients with psychotic disorders ( | Healthy controls ( | Test Statistics | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender (female) | 117 (39%) | 21 (41%) | |
| Age (y) | 37.94 ( | 35.65 ( | |
| Verbal IQ | 106.16 ( | 114.88 ( | |
| Duration of illness (y) | 15.01 ( | ||
| PANSS total | 64.80 ( | ||
| PANSS POS | 17.44 ( | ||
| PANSS NEG | 14.28 ( | ||
| PANSS GEN | 33.16 ( | ||
| PANSS positive factor | 11.65 ( | ||
| PANSS P01 | 4.37 ( | ||
| PANSS P06 | 3.48 ( | ||
| PSYRATS DS | 2.42 ( | ||
| PSYRATS AHS | 2.03 ( | ||
| PSYRATS Delusional conviction | 2.57 ( | ||
| JTC-bias present | 160 (53%) | 21 (41%) | |
| Draws to decision (DTD) | 3.10 ( | 3.49 ( | |
| Decision threshold | 62.06 ( | 67.66 ( | |
| Subjective probability for Pond A – Draw 1 | 66.60 ( | 67.18 ( | |
| Subjective probability for Pond A – Draw 2 | 71.30 ( | 72.82 ( | |
Verbal IQ measured with the MWT-B Mehrfachwahl-Wortschatz-Intelligenztest-B, a German vocabulary IQ test, PANSS positive and negative syndrome scale, POS positive symptoms scale, NEG negative symptoms scale, GEN general psychopathology scale, P01 delusions scale, P06 PANSS persecution/ suspiciousness scale, PSYRATS psychotic symptom rating scale, DS delusions subscale, AHS auditory hallucinations subscale, JTC jumping to conclusions, DTD draws to decision