作者: Andrea L. Pelletier , Derek J. Dean , Jessica R. Lunsford-Avery , Ashley K. Smith , Joseph M. Orr
DOI: 10.1016/J.SCHRES.2012.10.039
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摘要: As researchers continue to understand non-clinical psychosis (NCP-brief psychotic-like experiences occurring in 5-7% of the general population; van Os et al., 2009), it is becoming evident that functioning deficits and facial emotion recognition (FER) impairment characterize this phenomenon. However, extent which these domains are related remains unclear. Social/role FER were assessed 65 adolescents/young adults exhibiting low high-NCP. Results indicate social/role present High-NCP group, associated group alone. Taken together, findings suggest a core emotive deficit tied broader dysfunction NCP.