tangentiality
Tangentiality is a pattern of speech or thinking in which a person diverges from the main topic and fails to return to it. The speaker's remarks are off-topic or only loosely related, making it difficult to obtain an answer to the original question. In clinical settings, tangentiality is observed as a component of abnormal thought processes during mental status examinations.
Causes and associations include a range of psychiatric and neurological conditions. It can occur in schizophrenia
Distinctions are important for interpretation. Tangentiality differs from circumstantiality, where the speaker provides excessive nonessential details
Assessment and interpretation involve evaluating how directly a person answers questions, whether they return to the
Management focuses on the underlying condition. When tangentiality is part of a psychiatric disorder, treatment may