Journal article

A new phenomenological survey of auditory hallucinations: Evidence for subtypes and implications for theory and practice

S McCarthy-Jones, T Trauer, A MacKinnon, E Sims, N Thomas, DL Copolov

Schizophrenia Bulletin | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2014

Abstract

A comprehensive understanding of the phenomenology of auditory hallucinations (AHs) is essential for developing accurate models of their causes. Yet, only 1 detailed study of the phenomenology of AHs with a sample size of N ≥ 100 has been published. The potential for overreliance on these findings, coupled with a lack of phenomenological research into many aspects of AHs relevant to contemporary neurocognitive models and the proposed (but largely untested) existence of AH subtypes, necessitates further research in this area. We undertook the most comprehensive phenomenological study of AHs to date in a psychiatric population (N = 199; 81% people diagnosed with schizophrenia), using a structu..

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Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This study was made possible by a grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council (923301), and a Macquarie University Research Fellowship awarded to Dr S.M.-J.