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Citation

Peters ER, Williams SL, Cooke MA, Kuipers E. Psychol. Med. 2012; 42(7): 1507-1514.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, Cambridge University Press)

DOI

10.1017/S0033291711002650

PMID

22115329

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Previous studies have suggested that beliefs about voices mediate the relationship between actual voice experience and behavioural and affective response.
METHOD: We investigated beliefs about voice power (omnipotence), voice intent (malevolence/benevolence) and emotional and behavioural response (resistance/engagement) using the Beliefs About Voices Questionnaire - Revised (BAVQ-R) in 46 voice hearers. Distress was assessed using a wide range of measures: voice-related distress, depression, anxiety, self-esteem and suicidal ideation. Voice topography was assessed using measures of voice severity, frequency and intensity. We predicted that beliefs about voices would show a stronger association with distress than voice topography.
RESULTS: Omnipotence had the strongest associations with all measures of distress included in the study whereas malevolence was related to resistance, and benevolence to engagement. As predicted, voice severity, frequency and intensity were not related to distress once beliefs were accounted for.
CONCLUSIONS: These results concur with previous findings that beliefs about voice power are key determinants of distress in voice hearers, and should be targeted specifically in psychological interventions.


Language: en

Keywords

Humans; Adult; Aged; Female; Male; Middle Aged; Self Concept; Severity of Illness Index; Anxiety; Depression; Young Adult; Psychiatric Status Rating Scales; Suicidal Ideation; Affect; Self Report; Regression Analysis; Stress, Psychological; Attitude to Health; Psychotic Disorders; Hallucinations; Beneficence; Power, Psychological

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