Video-based quantification of body movement indicates negative symptoms: a replication


Autoria(s): Kupper, Zeno; Ramseyer, Fabian; Drozynski, Martyna; Hoffmann, Holger; Tschacher, Wolfgang
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2015

Resumo

Objective: In schizophrenia, abnormalities in nonverbal behaviors have always been considered as highly relevant. However, due to methodological limitations, nonverbal behavior was rarely quantified objectively. Recent methodological advances now allow a quantification of body movement from ordinary video recordings. We showed that patients’ objectively measured amount of movement in social role-play interactions was closely associated with their symptom profiles (Kupper, Ramseyer, Hoffmann, & Tschacher, Schizophrenia Research 2010). In the present study, a replication of these results in the context of semi-standardized PANSS (Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale) interviews was intended. Methods: 17 patients with schizophrenia were analyzed during the initial 15-min sequence of a videotaped PANSS interview using Motion Energy Analysis (MEA). The amount of patients’ movement was then correlated with their PANSS symptom scores. Results: Sizeable and significant correlations between negative symptoms and reduced movements (r = -.68, p<0.01) and reduced movement speed (r = -.80, p<0.001) were found. Moreover, cognitive symptoms were related to reduced movement speed (r = -.70, p<.01). Conclusion: Negative symptoms were reliably indicated by patients’ nonverbal behavior in psychopathology interviews. Hence, the main result of our earlier study, examining patients’ nonverbal behavior in role play tests, was replicated for the less structured interactions in psychopathological interviews. Results could encourage the use of MEA in a wide range of videotaped social interactions of patients with schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders.

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Kupper, Zeno; Ramseyer, Fabian; Drozynski, Martyna; Hoffmann, Holger; Tschacher, Wolfgang (2015). Video-based quantification of body movement indicates negative symptoms: a replication. European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience, 265(Suppl 1), S14. Springer

doi:10.7892/boris.74645

urn:issn:0940-1334

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eng

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Springer

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http://boris.unibe.ch/74645/

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Kupper, Zeno; Ramseyer, Fabian; Drozynski, Martyna; Hoffmann, Holger; Tschacher, Wolfgang (2015). Video-based quantification of body movement indicates negative symptoms: a replication. European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience, 265(Suppl 1), S14. Springer

Palavras-Chave #610 Medicine & health #150 Psychology
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