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F65. NETWORK ANALYSIS OF EMPATHY, SCHIZOTYPY AND AFFECTIVE STATES IN A COLLEGE SAMPLE

BACKGROUND: Although the deficits of empathy in schizophrenia spectrum disorders has been recognized in previous studies, little is known about the associations between empathy and schizotypal traits. In this study, we examined the associations among empathy, schizotypy and affective states using th...

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Autores principales: Wang, Yi, Liu, Wen-hua, Shi, Hai-song, Chan, Raymond C K
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5888629/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sby017.596
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author Wang, Yi
Liu, Wen-hua
Shi, Hai-song
Chan, Raymond C K
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description BACKGROUND: Although the deficits of empathy in schizophrenia spectrum disorders has been recognized in previous studies, little is known about the associations between empathy and schizotypal traits. In this study, we examined the associations among empathy, schizotypy and affective states using the psychological network analysis in a college sample to better understand the social cognition deficits in schizophrenia. METHODS: College students (n=1486; male = 574, female = 912; mean age=18.8 years; SD=0.85) were recruited and all of them finished self-reported questionnaire capturing empathy (Interpersonal Reactivity Index, IRI; four subscales: perspective taking, empathic concern, fantasy, personal distress), schizotypy (Wisconsin Psychosis Proneness Scales, including social anhedonia, physical anhedonia, magical ideation and perceptual aberration scales) and affective states (Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale, 21 items). There were significant sex differences on IRI (female > male for all four subscales, ps < 0.01), DASS depression (male > female, p < 0.01) and schizotypal traits (male > female, ps < 0.05) Psychological networks were constructed taking the subscales of measures as nodes and the edges representing the partial correlation between each pair of nodes controlling all other nodes were estimated using Gaussian graphical model in male and female sample, respectively. Also, the centrality indices, including strength, closeness and betweenness were calculated to identify the central nodes in the network. RESULTS: In males, cognitive empathy (perspective taking and fantasy) showed strong connections with physical anhedonia, while affective empathy (empathic concern) connected with social anhedonia and stress. Personal distress connected with magical ideation and anxiety; fantasy connected with magical ideation. Regarding the centrality, perceptual aberration had the strongest strength, followed by stress; social anhedonia had the highest closeness and betweenness. In females, cognitive empathy (perspective taking and fantasy) showed strong connection with physical anhedonia, affective empathy (empathic concern) connected with social anhedonia. Personal distress connected with anxiety; fantasy connected with magical ideation. Stress showed strongest strength, followed by anxiety and magical ideation; anxiety had highest betweenness; fantasy had highest closeness followed by social anhedonia. DISCUSSION: In the present study, we found that cognitive empathy was strongly connected with physical anhedonia, while affective empathy connected with social anhedonia, regardless of sex. In addition, our findings suggested different network interactions among empathy, schizotypal traits and affective states between males and females. The perceptual aberration and social anhedonia play a central role in the network of males while stress and anxiety are important in females.
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spelling pubmed-58886292018-04-11 F65. NETWORK ANALYSIS OF EMPATHY, SCHIZOTYPY AND AFFECTIVE STATES IN A COLLEGE SAMPLE Wang, Yi Liu, Wen-hua Shi, Hai-song Chan, Raymond C K Schizophr Bull Abstracts BACKGROUND: Although the deficits of empathy in schizophrenia spectrum disorders has been recognized in previous studies, little is known about the associations between empathy and schizotypal traits. In this study, we examined the associations among empathy, schizotypy and affective states using the psychological network analysis in a college sample to better understand the social cognition deficits in schizophrenia. METHODS: College students (n=1486; male = 574, female = 912; mean age=18.8 years; SD=0.85) were recruited and all of them finished self-reported questionnaire capturing empathy (Interpersonal Reactivity Index, IRI; four subscales: perspective taking, empathic concern, fantasy, personal distress), schizotypy (Wisconsin Psychosis Proneness Scales, including social anhedonia, physical anhedonia, magical ideation and perceptual aberration scales) and affective states (Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale, 21 items). There were significant sex differences on IRI (female > male for all four subscales, ps < 0.01), DASS depression (male > female, p < 0.01) and schizotypal traits (male > female, ps < 0.05) Psychological networks were constructed taking the subscales of measures as nodes and the edges representing the partial correlation between each pair of nodes controlling all other nodes were estimated using Gaussian graphical model in male and female sample, respectively. Also, the centrality indices, including strength, closeness and betweenness were calculated to identify the central nodes in the network. RESULTS: In males, cognitive empathy (perspective taking and fantasy) showed strong connections with physical anhedonia, while affective empathy (empathic concern) connected with social anhedonia and stress. Personal distress connected with magical ideation and anxiety; fantasy connected with magical ideation. Regarding the centrality, perceptual aberration had the strongest strength, followed by stress; social anhedonia had the highest closeness and betweenness. In females, cognitive empathy (perspective taking and fantasy) showed strong connection with physical anhedonia, affective empathy (empathic concern) connected with social anhedonia. Personal distress connected with anxiety; fantasy connected with magical ideation. Stress showed strongest strength, followed by anxiety and magical ideation; anxiety had highest betweenness; fantasy had highest closeness followed by social anhedonia. DISCUSSION: In the present study, we found that cognitive empathy was strongly connected with physical anhedonia, while affective empathy connected with social anhedonia, regardless of sex. In addition, our findings suggested different network interactions among empathy, schizotypal traits and affective states between males and females. The perceptual aberration and social anhedonia play a central role in the network of males while stress and anxiety are important in females. Oxford University Press 2018-04 2018-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5888629/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sby017.596 Text en © Maryland Psychiatric Research Center 2018. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chan, Raymond C K
F65. NETWORK ANALYSIS OF EMPATHY, SCHIZOTYPY AND AFFECTIVE STATES IN A COLLEGE SAMPLE
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title_full_unstemmed F65. NETWORK ANALYSIS OF EMPATHY, SCHIZOTYPY AND AFFECTIVE STATES IN A COLLEGE SAMPLE
title_short F65. NETWORK ANALYSIS OF EMPATHY, SCHIZOTYPY AND AFFECTIVE STATES IN A COLLEGE SAMPLE
title_sort f65. network analysis of empathy, schizotypy and affective states in a college sample
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sby017.596
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