Journal article
Factors Associated with Compliance and Resistance to Command Hallucinations
A Mackinnon, DL Copolov, T Trauer
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2004
Abstract
Command hallucinations (CHs) are hallucinations that direct the patient to perform an action. Beyond issues related to the danger that some CHs may pose, comparatively little is known about the broader clinical context of CHs. To investigate this, 199 patients were interviewed using the Mental Health Research Institute Unusual Perceptions Scale. More than two thirds of the sample reported hearing CHs. A quarter of these patients felt unable to resist them. Patients with CHs reported their voices more negatively than those who did not hear commands. More of those unable to resist CHs rated their hallucinations as intrusive, they had fewer coping strategies than those able to resist, and they ..
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