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Nuevos datos de la multidimensionalidad de la predisposición alucinatoria: estructura factorial de una versión modificada de la Escala de Alucinaciones de Launay-Slade en una muestra normal

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 May 2020

F. Larøi
Affiliation:
Servicio de Neuropsicología, Universidad de Lieja, Boulevard du Rectorat (B33), Sart-Tilman, 4000Liége, Bélgica
P. Marczewski
Affiliation:
Servicio de Neuropsicología, Universidad de Lieja, Boulevard du Rectorat (B33), Sart-Tilman, 4000Liége, Bélgica
M. Van der Linden
Affiliation:
Servicio de Neuropsicología, Universidad de Lieja, Boulevard du Rectorat (B33), Sart-Tilman, 4000Liége, Bélgica
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Resumen

Los años recientes han visto un interés creciente en la experiencia alucinatoria, incluidas investigaciones de su prevalencia fenomenológica y carácter tanto en poblaciones patológicas como normales (predispuestas). Investigamos la multidimensionalidad de las experiencias alucinatorias en 265 sujetos de la población normal que rellenaron una versión modificada de la Escala de Alucinaciones de Launay-Slade. Se realizó análisis de componentes principales sobre los datos. Se obtuvieron cuatro factores que saturaban en elementos que reflejaban (1) experiencias alucinatorias relacionadas con el sueño, (2) ensoñaciones diurnas vividas, (3) pensamientos intrusos o carácter real del pensamiento y (4) alucinaciones auditivas. Los resultados ofrecen nuevos datos de la multidimensionalidad de la disposición alucinatoria en la población normal. Se analizan direcciones para investigaciones futuras en la predisposición alucinatoria.

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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2004

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