Pathways from trauma to unusual perceptual experiences: Modelling the roles of insecure attachment, negative affect, emotion regulation and dissociation

Author:

Strachan Laura P.1ORCID,Paulik Georgie234,Preece David A.14,McEvoy Peter M.15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Discipline of Psychology, Curtin School of Population Health & enAble Institute Curtin University Perth Western Australia Australia

2. School of Psychology Murdoch University Perth Western Australia Australia

3. Perth Voices Clinic Perth Western Australia Australia

4. School of Psychological Science University of Western Australia Perth Western Australia Australia

5. Centre for Clinical Interventions Perth Western Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundA range of traumas have been linked to voices (auditory verbal hallucinations) and unusual perceptual experiences (UPEs) in other perceptual‐sensory domains. Models of PTSD and positive symptoms of psychosis are insufficient in explaining the relationship between trauma and voices. The trauma‐related voices (TRV) model was developed to generate novel research in this area.AimsThis study aimed to investigate pathways from trauma to the frequency of UPEs based on a subset of hypothesised relationships in the TRV model.MaterialsThe PTSD Diagnostic Scale for DSM‐5, State Adult Attachment Measure, Depression Anxiety and Stress Scales‐21, Perth Emotion and Regulation Competency Inventory, Dissociative Experiences Measure Oxford, and Multi‐modality Unusual Perceptual Experiences Questionnaire.MethodsWe used path analysis in a non‐clinical sample (N = 528) to model indirect effects from diverse trauma experiences to the frequency of multi‐sensory UPEs via a subset of mediators within the TRV model: insecure attachment, emotion regulation deficits, negative affect and dissociation.ResultsOur model was an excellent fit to the data and accounted for 37.1% of variance in UPE frequency, and all direct (βs = .14–.61) and indirect pathways (βs = .01–.08) were significant (ps < .001).DiscussionOur findings suggest that insecure attachment may link diverse trauma experiences to emotion regulation deficits and negative affect, which are linked to UPE frequency via dissociation.ConclusionOur findings provide preliminary evidence for a subset of relationships within the TRV model. Future studies are needed to gather stronger evidence of temporality and causation between these factors, and to test broader pathways within the TRV model.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Clinical Psychology,Developmental and Educational Psychology

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