BACKGROUND: Environmental factors have been associated with psychosis but there is little qualitative research looking at how the ongoing interaction between individual and environment maintains psychotic symptoms. AIMS: The current study investigates how people with persecutory delusions interpret events in a virtual neutral social environment using qualitative methodology. METHOD: 20 participants with persecutory delusions and 20 controls entered a virtual underground train containing neutral characters. Under these circumstances, people with persecutory delusions reported similar levels of paranoia as non-clinical participants. The transcripts of a post-virtual reality interview of the first 10 participants in each group were analysed. ...
The impact of social environments on mental states is difficult to assess, limiting the understandin...
A cognitive model of persecutory delusions is used to predict the occurrence of nonclinical paranoid...
Background: The experience of social defeat may increase the risk of developing psychotic symptoms a...
Environmental factors have been associated with psychosis but there is little qualitative research l...
BACKGROUND: Persecutory delusions may be unfounded threat beliefs maintained by safety-seeking behav...
ABSTRACT Reason for Study To evaluate differences in the perception of threat by patients, with eith...
Introduction: Cognitive biases are associated with psychosis liability and paranoid ideation. This s...
Epidemiological studies have shown high rates of psychotic disorders in densely populated urban envi...
OBJECTIVE: Virtual reality (VR) has begun to be used to research the key psychotic symptom of parano...
Initial studies with healthy subjects and individuals with high risk for psychosis have suggested th...
Epidemiological studies have shown high rates of psychotic disorders in densely populated urban envi...
A key problem in studying a hypothesized spectrum of severity of delusional ideation is determining ...
Aims: Interpersonal contingency plays an important role in attachment formation. Those with high par...
Introduction Cognitive biases are associated with psychosis liability and paranoid ideation. This st...
The impact of social environments on mental states is difficult to assess, limiting the understandin...
The impact of social environments on mental states is difficult to assess, limiting the understandin...
A cognitive model of persecutory delusions is used to predict the occurrence of nonclinical paranoid...
Background: The experience of social defeat may increase the risk of developing psychotic symptoms a...
Environmental factors have been associated with psychosis but there is little qualitative research l...
BACKGROUND: Persecutory delusions may be unfounded threat beliefs maintained by safety-seeking behav...
ABSTRACT Reason for Study To evaluate differences in the perception of threat by patients, with eith...
Introduction: Cognitive biases are associated with psychosis liability and paranoid ideation. This s...
Epidemiological studies have shown high rates of psychotic disorders in densely populated urban envi...
OBJECTIVE: Virtual reality (VR) has begun to be used to research the key psychotic symptom of parano...
Initial studies with healthy subjects and individuals with high risk for psychosis have suggested th...
Epidemiological studies have shown high rates of psychotic disorders in densely populated urban envi...
A key problem in studying a hypothesized spectrum of severity of delusional ideation is determining ...
Aims: Interpersonal contingency plays an important role in attachment formation. Those with high par...
Introduction Cognitive biases are associated with psychosis liability and paranoid ideation. This st...
The impact of social environments on mental states is difficult to assess, limiting the understandin...
The impact of social environments on mental states is difficult to assess, limiting the understandin...
A cognitive model of persecutory delusions is used to predict the occurrence of nonclinical paranoid...
Background: The experience of social defeat may increase the risk of developing psychotic symptoms a...