Do auditory verbal hallucinations have always aclinical significance?

This article presents the prevalence of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) across the life span in various clinical and nonclinical groups in childhood, adolescence, and adult populations. Data on the occurrence of this phenomenon in the general population vary and usually are in the range of 5–2...

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Main Authors: Jolanta Rabe-Jabłońska, Agnieszka Pawełczyk
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Language:English
Published: Medical Communications Sp. z o.o. 2013-06-01
Series:Psychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna
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Online Access:http://www.psychiatria.com.pl/index.php/wydawnictwa/2013-vol-13-no-2/do-auditory-verbal-hallucinations-have-always-a-clinical-significance?aid=303
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spelling doaj-1fd949eaa607443daec530bebd9bf9632020-11-25T02:36:03ZengMedical Communications Sp. z o.o.Psychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna1644-63132451-06452013-06-011327682Do auditory verbal hallucinations have always aclinical significance?Jolanta Rabe-Jabłońska0Agnieszka Pawełczyk1Klinika Zaburzeń Afektywnych i Psychotycznych, I Katedra Psychiatrii, Uniwersytet Medyczny w Łodzi. Kierownik Katedry i Kliniki: prof. dr hab. n. med. Jolanta Rabe-JabłońskaKlinika Zaburzeń Afektywnych i Psychotycznych, I Katedra Psychiatrii, Uniwersytet Medyczny w Łodzi. Kierownik Katedry i Kliniki: prof. dr hab. n. med. Jolanta Rabe-JabłońskaThis article presents the prevalence of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) across the life span in various clinical and nonclinical groups in childhood, adolescence, and adult populations. Data on the occurrence of this phenomenon in the general population vary and usually are in the range of 5–28%. The prevalence of non-clinical AVHs is similar in childhood, ado‑ lescence and adulthood. It seems possible that the mechanisms which cause AVHs in non-clinical populations are different from those which are behind AVHs presentations in psychotic illness. In this paper the characteristics of differentiating clini‑ cal forms of hallucinations from the non-clinical ones are discussed. These are: the location of sensations, their content, inhibition control disorders, metacognitive disorders, emotional dysregulation, stress level, and their influence on functioning dis‑ orders. Considered as  etiological factors are abnormal activities of  some areas of  the brain and abnormal pruning. The triggering factors of both types of perception disorders are traumatic events and psychoactive substances use. Long-term studies have shown that the factors which lead to the transformation of non-clinical hallucinations into their clinical forms are: genetic predisposition, schizotypy, at-risk mental state, and stress. The future research needs to focus on the comparison of underlying factors and mechanisms that lead to the onset of AVHs in both patients and non-clinical populations.http://www.psychiatria.com.pl/index.php/wydawnictwa/2013-vol-13-no-2/do-auditory-verbal-hallucinations-have-always-a-clinical-significance?aid=303auditory verbal hallucinationsclinical and non-clinical perception disorderspsychosisschizophreniaschizotypychildrenadolescentsadults
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Agnieszka Pawełczyk
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Agnieszka Pawełczyk
Do auditory verbal hallucinations have always aclinical significance?
Psychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna
auditory verbal hallucinations
clinical and non-clinical perception disorders
psychosis
schizophrenia
schizotypy
children
adolescents
adults
author_facet Jolanta Rabe-Jabłońska
Agnieszka Pawełczyk
author_sort Jolanta Rabe-Jabłońska
title Do auditory verbal hallucinations have always aclinical significance?
title_short Do auditory verbal hallucinations have always aclinical significance?
title_full Do auditory verbal hallucinations have always aclinical significance?
title_fullStr Do auditory verbal hallucinations have always aclinical significance?
title_full_unstemmed Do auditory verbal hallucinations have always aclinical significance?
title_sort do auditory verbal hallucinations have always aclinical significance?
publisher Medical Communications Sp. z o.o.
series Psychiatria i Psychologia Kliniczna
issn 1644-6313
2451-0645
publishDate 2013-06-01
description This article presents the prevalence of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) across the life span in various clinical and nonclinical groups in childhood, adolescence, and adult populations. Data on the occurrence of this phenomenon in the general population vary and usually are in the range of 5–28%. The prevalence of non-clinical AVHs is similar in childhood, ado‑ lescence and adulthood. It seems possible that the mechanisms which cause AVHs in non-clinical populations are different from those which are behind AVHs presentations in psychotic illness. In this paper the characteristics of differentiating clini‑ cal forms of hallucinations from the non-clinical ones are discussed. These are: the location of sensations, their content, inhibition control disorders, metacognitive disorders, emotional dysregulation, stress level, and their influence on functioning dis‑ orders. Considered as  etiological factors are abnormal activities of  some areas of  the brain and abnormal pruning. The triggering factors of both types of perception disorders are traumatic events and psychoactive substances use. Long-term studies have shown that the factors which lead to the transformation of non-clinical hallucinations into their clinical forms are: genetic predisposition, schizotypy, at-risk mental state, and stress. The future research needs to focus on the comparison of underlying factors and mechanisms that lead to the onset of AVHs in both patients and non-clinical populations.
topic auditory verbal hallucinations
clinical and non-clinical perception disorders
psychosis
schizophrenia
schizotypy
children
adolescents
adults
url http://www.psychiatria.com.pl/index.php/wydawnictwa/2013-vol-13-no-2/do-auditory-verbal-hallucinations-have-always-a-clinical-significance?aid=303
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