ObjectivesZZDelusions are prevalent even among members of the general population, and per-secutory delusions (PDs) and grandiose delusions (GDs) are most frequently found. In this study, we investigated the differences in the dimensions of delusional ideation, reported psychosis proneness, and subjective psychotic symptoms in nonclinical individuals stratified according to the existence of PDs and GDs. MethodsZZA total of 311 nonclinical individuals completed the Peters et al Delusions Inventor
Objective: To establish sensitivity, specificity, and discriminative validity of the Peters et al De...
Some aspects of delusional disorders appear to be related to the occurrence of violent crime. A retr...
Recent findings from several large-scale community surveys suggest that delusions tend to occur in n...
Background: Cognitive models propose that cognitive and emotional processes, in the context of anoma...
Background: Cognitive models propose that cognitive and emotional processes, in the context of anoma...
Delusional beliefs and experiences can predict the development of mental disorders within the spectr...
Grandiose delusions (GDs) are found across a wide range of psychiatric conditions, including in arou...
Delusions have long been considered a hallmark of psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia. However...
Delusions in Parkinson’s disease (PD) are thought to be associated with disease progression and cogn...
Delusions in Parkinson’s disease (PD) are thought to be associated with disease progression and cogn...
Two distinct roles for emotion in the development of delusions have been outlined. Some authors argu...
The current debate about the diagnostic significance of delusion revolves around two positions. The ...
The relationship between personality and Delusional Disorder in still debated. The present study aim...
Background and Purpose: A large number of subjective experiences and beliefs with some degree of aff...
OBJECTIVE: A dimensional approach to the characterization of delusions was used to examine the use o...
Objective: To establish sensitivity, specificity, and discriminative validity of the Peters et al De...
Some aspects of delusional disorders appear to be related to the occurrence of violent crime. A retr...
Recent findings from several large-scale community surveys suggest that delusions tend to occur in n...
Background: Cognitive models propose that cognitive and emotional processes, in the context of anoma...
Background: Cognitive models propose that cognitive and emotional processes, in the context of anoma...
Delusional beliefs and experiences can predict the development of mental disorders within the spectr...
Grandiose delusions (GDs) are found across a wide range of psychiatric conditions, including in arou...
Delusions have long been considered a hallmark of psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia. However...
Delusions in Parkinson’s disease (PD) are thought to be associated with disease progression and cogn...
Delusions in Parkinson’s disease (PD) are thought to be associated with disease progression and cogn...
Two distinct roles for emotion in the development of delusions have been outlined. Some authors argu...
The current debate about the diagnostic significance of delusion revolves around two positions. The ...
The relationship between personality and Delusional Disorder in still debated. The present study aim...
Background and Purpose: A large number of subjective experiences and beliefs with some degree of aff...
OBJECTIVE: A dimensional approach to the characterization of delusions was used to examine the use o...
Objective: To establish sensitivity, specificity, and discriminative validity of the Peters et al De...
Some aspects of delusional disorders appear to be related to the occurrence of violent crime. A retr...
Recent findings from several large-scale community surveys suggest that delusions tend to occur in n...