Narrative Identity in Psychopathology: A Negative Past and a Bright but Foreshortened Future

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Abstract

We examined narrative identity as a possible transdiagnostic marker of psychopathology by interviewing individuals with schizophrenia, individuals with depression and a nonclinical control group about past and future chapters in their life stories. Participants were 20 patients with schizophrenia, 20 patients with depression, and 20 nonclinical control participants matched on age, gender, and education. Participants described up to 10 chapters in their past and future life stories and self-rated chapters on emotional tone and self-event connections. In addition, cognitive function and current levels of symptoms was assessed. Both patient groups self-rated their past chapters as more negative and less positive compared to the control group, but did not differ from each other. There were no group differences in positivity of future chapters, but both patient groups identified fewer future chapters with shorter temporal projections. The results are consistent with the notion that negative past aspects of narrative identity are a transdiagnostic marker of psychopathology, while also suggesting that individuals with mental illness construct a positive future, which may support hope.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer113103
TidsskriftPsychiatry Research
Vol/bind290
Antal sider9
ISSN0165-1781
DOI
StatusUdgivet - aug. 2020
Udgivet eksterntJa

Bibliografisk note

Funding Information:
RAAJ, DKT, VFB, and NL contributed to the conceptualization of the research. The investigation was carried out by RAAJ, who was supervised by DKT, VFB, and NL during this process. Formal analyses were carried out by RAAJ, who also prepared the first original draft. This draft was reviewed continuously by DKT, VFB, and NL. The project was funded by a grand to DKT (see acknowledgements).

Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Elsevier B.V.

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RAAJ, DKT, VFB, and NL contributed to the conceptualization of the research. The investigation was carried out by RAAJ, who was supervised by DKT, VFB, and NL during this process. Formal analyses were carried out by RAAJ, who also prepared the first original draft. This draft was reviewed continuously by DKT, VFB, and NL. The project was funded by a grand to DKT (see acknowledgements).

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