Negative voice-content as a full mediator of a relation between childhood adversity and distress ensuing from hearing voices - PubMed
Negative voice-content as a full mediator of a relation between childhood adversity and distress ensuing from hearing voices
Cherise Rosen et al. Schizophr Res. 2018 Sep.
Abstract
A key predictor of whether or not an individual who hears voices (auditory verbal hallucinations; AVH) meets criteria for a psychiatric diagnosis is the level of negative content of the voices (e.g., threats, criticism, abuse). Yet the factors that contribute to negative voice-content are still not well understood. This study aimed to test the hypotheses that levels of childhood adversity would predict levels of negative voice-content, and that negative voice-content would partially mediate a relation between childhood adversity and voice-related distress. These hypotheses were tested in a clinical sample of 61 patients with formally diagnosed psychotic disorders (48 schizophrenia, 13 bipolar). We found evidence consistent with negative voice-content fully (not partially) mediating the relation between childhood adversity and voice-related distress. Although bivariate analyses found depression to be associated with both negative voice-content and voice-related distress, we found no evidence of an indirect effect of childhood adversity on either negative voice-content or voice-related distress via depression. Alternative study designs are now needed to test if our findings are replicable and causal. Should they be, it will be necessary for psychological therapies to devise ways to reduce negative voice-content itself, rather than just changing beliefs about voices. A number of techniques are discussed (Avatar Therapy, Compassion Focused Therapy, voice-dialogue) that already show promise for this.
Keywords: Cognitive model; Trauma; Voice-hearing.
Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Results of primary mediation analysis Note. Total effect of ACE score on AVH-distress is significant, b=0.26, SE=0.09, 95% CI=0.08 – 0.44, p=.006. Indirect effect of ACE score on AVH-distress via AVH negative-content is significant, b=.14, SE = 0.05, 95% CI = 0.05 – 0.30, p<.05.

Results of secondary mediation analysis Note. Controlling for age. The only significant indirect effect of ACE score on AVH-distress was via AVH negative content (i.e., ACE→AVH negative-content→ AVH-distress), b=.10, SE = 0.04, 99% CI = 0.02 – 0.23, p<.01.
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