Delusions involving technology, and specifically the internet, are increasingly common, and fear-reality statistics suggest computer-related fears are very widespread. These fears form a continuum from the widely understandable and realistic to the unrealistic, and frankly paranoid.The present study investigated the validity of this construct in a non-clinical population by constructing a novel self-report measure. The new Cyber-Paranoia and Fear Scale aims to measure the perception of information technology-related threats originating from or enabled by computers, smartphones, social networks, and digital surveillance. Psychometric properties of the new Cyber-Paranoia and Fear Scale are reported alongside an established measure of suspicio...
Paranoid ideation has been regarded as a cognitive and a social process used as a defence against pe...
Purpose: This paper aims to determine the potential predictors of anxiety about digital security, te...
This study considers the influence of perceived likelihood, demographics (gender and education) and ...
Fear of technology in general and of computers in particular has been shown to be prevalent in the p...
BACKGROUND: Judging whether we can trust other people is central to social interaction, despite bein...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to determine the potential predictors of anxiety about digital s...
Technology is ubiquitous in our occupational, educational and leisure lives. A fear of interacting w...
Background: Judging whether we can trust other people is central to social interaction, despite b...
Much has been written about the fear of crime, and there now exists a considerable body of evidence ...
Fear of crime is a well-explored field within criminology. Although inconsistencies exist, it is mos...
Paranoia can be conceptualized as consisting of a hierarchy of cognitions, ranging from commonly ex...
This paper tests the structure and the predictors of two psychological experiences of technostress a...
Received 11 February 2022. Accepted 15 March 2022. Published online 11 April 2022.The authors expres...
Paranoia (often manifest as persecutory delusions) is a common symptom of psychosis, but is also see...
Three large, metropolitan state high schcols situated in upper, middle and low socio-economic areas ...
Paranoid ideation has been regarded as a cognitive and a social process used as a defence against pe...
Purpose: This paper aims to determine the potential predictors of anxiety about digital security, te...
This study considers the influence of perceived likelihood, demographics (gender and education) and ...
Fear of technology in general and of computers in particular has been shown to be prevalent in the p...
BACKGROUND: Judging whether we can trust other people is central to social interaction, despite bein...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to determine the potential predictors of anxiety about digital s...
Technology is ubiquitous in our occupational, educational and leisure lives. A fear of interacting w...
Background: Judging whether we can trust other people is central to social interaction, despite b...
Much has been written about the fear of crime, and there now exists a considerable body of evidence ...
Fear of crime is a well-explored field within criminology. Although inconsistencies exist, it is mos...
Paranoia can be conceptualized as consisting of a hierarchy of cognitions, ranging from commonly ex...
This paper tests the structure and the predictors of two psychological experiences of technostress a...
Received 11 February 2022. Accepted 15 March 2022. Published online 11 April 2022.The authors expres...
Paranoia (often manifest as persecutory delusions) is a common symptom of psychosis, but is also see...
Three large, metropolitan state high schcols situated in upper, middle and low socio-economic areas ...
Paranoid ideation has been regarded as a cognitive and a social process used as a defence against pe...
Purpose: This paper aims to determine the potential predictors of anxiety about digital security, te...
This study considers the influence of perceived likelihood, demographics (gender and education) and ...