Although delusions of reference are one of the most common psychotic symptoms, they have been the focus of little research. The aims of the present research were, first, to determine whether it is possible to identify different kinds of referential delusions reliably and, if so, to investigate associations among them and between these delusions and other positive psychotic symptoms. Participants with a diagnosis of schizophrenia (n = 57) were recruited from a volunteer register (n = 26) and from inpatient psychiatric wards (n = 31). They were interviewed with the Scale for the Assessment of Positive Symptoms (SAPS) except that the questions about ideas and delusions of reference were replaced with questions targeted at seven particular delu...
Poster 170BACKGROUND: Delusions of reference (DOR) refer to the detection of spurious self-informati...
Delusions are commonly conceived as false beliefs that are held with certainty and which cannot be c...
Delusion is central to the conceptualization, definition, and identification of schizophrenia. Howev...
Introduction. Although delusions of reference are one of the most common psychotic symptoms, they ha...
The ideas of reference (IOR) are observable in varied psychopathological manifestations, although pr...
Background: There appear to be two kinds of delusion of reference, which vary independently: delusio...
Background: Recent emphasis on a symptom dimension and continuum approach in understanding psychosis...
Hallucinations and delusions, in keeping with the distress accompanying them, are major features in ...
The Referential Thinking (REF) scale was designed to be a comprehensive self-report measure of both ...
OBJECTIVE: A dimensional approach to the characterization of delusions was used to examine the use o...
Background: The role of psychosis-related cognitive biases (e.g. jumping to conclusions) in a delusi...
BACKGROUND: Problems with the diagnosis and treatment of schizophrenia have led for a call to change...
Background: Referential delusions are the most common symptom of schizophrenia and offer an opportun...
Associations between delusions and abnormal behaviour were retrospectively assessed in a sample of 8...
Although several theories of delusions have been put forward, most do not offer a comprehensive diag...
Poster 170BACKGROUND: Delusions of reference (DOR) refer to the detection of spurious self-informati...
Delusions are commonly conceived as false beliefs that are held with certainty and which cannot be c...
Delusion is central to the conceptualization, definition, and identification of schizophrenia. Howev...
Introduction. Although delusions of reference are one of the most common psychotic symptoms, they ha...
The ideas of reference (IOR) are observable in varied psychopathological manifestations, although pr...
Background: There appear to be two kinds of delusion of reference, which vary independently: delusio...
Background: Recent emphasis on a symptom dimension and continuum approach in understanding psychosis...
Hallucinations and delusions, in keeping with the distress accompanying them, are major features in ...
The Referential Thinking (REF) scale was designed to be a comprehensive self-report measure of both ...
OBJECTIVE: A dimensional approach to the characterization of delusions was used to examine the use o...
Background: The role of psychosis-related cognitive biases (e.g. jumping to conclusions) in a delusi...
BACKGROUND: Problems with the diagnosis and treatment of schizophrenia have led for a call to change...
Background: Referential delusions are the most common symptom of schizophrenia and offer an opportun...
Associations between delusions and abnormal behaviour were retrospectively assessed in a sample of 8...
Although several theories of delusions have been put forward, most do not offer a comprehensive diag...
Poster 170BACKGROUND: Delusions of reference (DOR) refer to the detection of spurious self-informati...
Delusions are commonly conceived as false beliefs that are held with certainty and which cannot be c...
Delusion is central to the conceptualization, definition, and identification of schizophrenia. Howev...