A comparative study of nature and types of hallucination across different kinds of psychosis
Journal: Open Journal of Psychiatry & Allied Sciences (Vol.8, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-01-01
Authors : Dhrubajyoti Bhuyan; Sandipan Nayek; Hiranya Saikia;
Page : 46-52
Keywords : Schizophrenia. Mania. Delusional Disorder.;
Abstract
Introduction: Hallucination is a fundamental psychiatric symptom often regarded as a hallmark of psychosis. It can be found in schizophrenia, other psychoses (including delusional disorder, acute and transient psychosis, post-partum psychosis), affective disorders, dementia, substance induced psychotic disorders, and delirium. Aims and objective: This study is a systematic attempt to study and compare the nature and types of hallucination across three different study groups, namely schizophrenia, mania, and other psychosis. Materials and methods: The study was conducted in a total of 90 randomly selected patients of schizophrenia, mania, and other psychotic disorders, i.e. 30 in each study group. The nature and types of hallucination were assessed by using the Schedule for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry (SCAN). Results and observation: Hallucination was found in 66.67% cases of schizophrenia and 53.33% cases of other psychosis while in case of mania only 13.33% had hallucination. Hallucinations of schizophrenia were more prominent with frequency of hallucination being present every weeks. In majority of cases of schizophrenia (53.33%) and other psychosis (33.33%), sound was more or less like real voices whereas special quality of sound (not much like real voices) was found in majority of mania (ten per cent) patients. Conclusion: In mania, auditory hallucination is comparatively rare as compared to schizophrenia or other psychosis. Hallucinations in schizophrenia were found to be more mood incongruent as compared to mania and other psychosis.
Other Latest Articles
- Assessment of the effectiveness of yoga therapy as an adjunct in patients with alcohol dependence syndrome
- An observational study towards a newer classification in child psychiatry
- Study of prevalence of depression and impact of depression in patients following acute myocardial infarction
- Study of adverse drug reactions of atypical antipsychotic drugs in the department of psychiatry in a tertiary care hospital of Assam
- Impact of duration of psychiatry rotation on medical interns’ attitude towards psychiatry
Last modified: 2017-01-07 18:01:34