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Empathic disequilibrium in schizophrenia: An individual participant data meta-analysis.

Authors :
Shalev, Ido
Shamay-Tsoory, Simone G.
Montag, Christiane
Assaf, Michal
Smith, Matthew J.
Eran, Alal
Uzefovsky, Florina
Source :
Journal of Psychiatric Research. Jan2025, Vol. 181, p253-261. 9p.
Publication Year :
2025

Abstract

Schizophrenia involves substantial social difficulties, yet their nature remains unclear. Although empathy has been considered a promising social cognition construct, inconsistent findings have undermined its usefulness as a stable index for schizophrenia. This may be because previous studies overlooked the interdependency between the emotional and cognitive components of empathy. In this study, we investigated whether empathic disequilibrium, the intrapersonal imbalance between emotional and cognitive empathy, could be a meaningful schizophrenia marker. We conducted an individual-participant data meta-analysis, systematically searching the literature for studies involving participants with schizophrenia who completed the Interpersonal Reactivity Index, a validated empathy measure. Using emotional and cognitive empathy to capture empathic disequilibrium and the joint effect of cognitive and emotional empathy, we employed polynomial regression with response surface analysis to predict schizophrenia diagnosis and symptoms. Our analysis comprising ten studies (N = 1,080), revealed a non-linear association with the joint effect of cognitive and emotional empathy, as well as an association with empathic disequilibrium, suggesting emotional empathy overabundance, strongly and consistently predicted schizophrenia diagnosis. Additionally, empathic disequilibrium towards cognitive empathy overabundance was related to greater positive symptoms. The results suggest that empathic disequilibrium provides a stable behavioral marker related to schizophrenia, surpassing the utility of empathy alone. The findings deepen our understanding of schizophrenia phenomenology and can advance clinical and research practices. • Empathic disequilibrium, not empathy, predicted schizophrenia in a meta-analysis. • Schizophrenia diagnosis was related to relative overabundance of emotional empathy. • Consistent results and sensitivity analysis affirmed the robustness of the results. • Positive symptoms were related to relative overabundance of cognitive empathy. • Empathic disequilibrium provides a stable behavioral marker for schizophrenia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00223956
Volume :
181
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Psychiatric Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
182301602
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychires.2024.11.045