Abstract
The wearing of tinted spectacles by patients is often said to be a marker of psychopathology but without supportive evidence. To investigate the validity of this observation the personalities of 20 medical hospital patients who wore tinted spectacles were compared, by means of a self-report inventory, with those of 20 controls who were age, sex, and diagnosis matched. There was a significant increase in the level of psychopathology in the tinted spectacle group, both in terms of an index of global psychological distress; the General Severity Index, and nine primary symptom dimensions measured by the inventory.
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Howard, R. J. W. M., & Valori, R. M. (1989). Hospital patients who wear tinted spectacles - Physical signs of psychoneurosis: A controlled study. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 82(10), 606–608. https://doi.org/10.1177/014107688908201014
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