2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2007.05.017
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Empathic abilities in people with schizophrenia

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“…Self-report measures assess respondents' perceived empathic tendencies or abilities, while performance-based measures are geared toward actual empathic skills. Indeed, research has shown low correlations between traditional self-report measures and newer performance-based paradigms (Derntl et al, 2012b;Smith et al, 2014), and people with schizophrenia rate themselves more highly on empathy than family members or other raters, indicating self-perception may be higher than actual performance of empathy in daily interactions (Bora et al, 2008;Lysaker et al, 2013). Thus, we may expect differences in deficits reflected on each type of empathy assessment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Self-report measures assess respondents' perceived empathic tendencies or abilities, while performance-based measures are geared toward actual empathic skills. Indeed, research has shown low correlations between traditional self-report measures and newer performance-based paradigms (Derntl et al, 2012b;Smith et al, 2014), and people with schizophrenia rate themselves more highly on empathy than family members or other raters, indicating self-perception may be higher than actual performance of empathy in daily interactions (Bora et al, 2008;Lysaker et al, 2013). Thus, we may expect differences in deficits reflected on each type of empathy assessment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por otra parte, hacen referencia a la limitación del paciente con esquizofrenia para poder realizar una correcta mentalización sobre sus propios estados mentales. Esta limitación ha sido puesta de manifi esto por Bora et al (2008), demostrando que los valores obtenidos sobre empatía mediante el EQ por los pacientes diagnosticados de esquizofrenia son más elevados que los que referían sobre ellos sus propios familiares (Baron-Cohen y Wheelwright, 2004). Las limitaciones del IRI como único instrumento en la valoración de la empatía en pacientes diagnosticados de esquizofrenia ha sido comentada también en otras publicaciones (Shamay-Tsoory et al 2007a;Fuyiwara et al, 2008).…”
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“…Se considera un proceso cognitivo social, mediante el cual el sujeto es capaz de penetrar en los sentimientos de los otros y tener una respuesta emocional apropiada a su situación. Es un factor importante en la adquisición de comportamientos acordes con las normas sociales, presentando variaciones en función del género (Bora, Gökçen y Veznedaroglu, 2008;Garaigordobil y García de Galdeano, 2006). Visitación Alcalá, Manuel Camacho, Samuel L. Romero y Nuria Blanco El término empatía ha venido siendo utilizado para referirse a tres constructos diferentes, como rasgo de personalidad, como estado situacional cognitivo-afectivo y como un proceso experiencial.…”
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“…Further patient-oriented movement is seen in the concept of recovery that focuses on patient's ability to cope with life's challenges and to manage symptoms [7]. During the last years, more and more publications have presented descriptions of the effects of illness management programs, methods of assessment of recovery [8][9][10], and impact of patient's personality on functioning and well-being [11][12][13][14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%