Background: Bullying has been considered as a traumatic experience that can lead to paranoid ideation in students (Campbell and Morrison, 2007). This study aimed to explore differences concerning experiences of childhood trauma, the display of social anxiety behaviours, paranoid ideation, and aggressive traits and behaviour in a mixed clinical population with and without persecutory delusions, between individuals who reported being victims of bullying versus those who did not. Method: A total of 61 individuals with diagnoses of paranoid schizophrenia and social anxiety disorder were given a battery of questionnaires that measured bullying experiences, childhood abuse and experiences of threat and subordination, paranoid ideation, soc...
Background: Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are common in the general population and increase the ...
In the last several years a number of studies have noted an association between bullying and psychot...
Background: Despite increasing evidence suggesting that childhood maltreatment is significantly asso...
Background: Bullying has been considered as a traumatic experience that can lead to paranoid ideatio...
Background: Bullying is a risk factor for developing psychotic experiences (PEs). Whether bullying i...
Background: Bullying is a risk factor for developing psychotic experiences (PEs). Whether bullying i...
Psychotic phenomena are prevalent in non-clinical populations, with a continuum existing between psy...
Aim: The effects of a negative interpersonal experience, such as bullying victimization in childhood...
Background:Experiences of bullying predict the development of paranoia in school-age adolescents. Wh...
Background: Psychosis recognizes an interaction between biological and social environmental factors....
Background Bullying victimization may be linked to psychosis but only self-report measures of victim...
Background: Being bullied is an aversive experience with short-term and long-term consequences, and...
Background: Bullying is a risk factor for developing psy-chotic experiences (PEs). Whether bullying ...
Background. Approximately 11% of schoolchildren are bullied on a regular basis. It has been argued t...
Background Being bullied is an aversive experience with short-term and long-term consequences, an...
Background: Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are common in the general population and increase the ...
In the last several years a number of studies have noted an association between bullying and psychot...
Background: Despite increasing evidence suggesting that childhood maltreatment is significantly asso...
Background: Bullying has been considered as a traumatic experience that can lead to paranoid ideatio...
Background: Bullying is a risk factor for developing psychotic experiences (PEs). Whether bullying i...
Background: Bullying is a risk factor for developing psychotic experiences (PEs). Whether bullying i...
Psychotic phenomena are prevalent in non-clinical populations, with a continuum existing between psy...
Aim: The effects of a negative interpersonal experience, such as bullying victimization in childhood...
Background:Experiences of bullying predict the development of paranoia in school-age adolescents. Wh...
Background: Psychosis recognizes an interaction between biological and social environmental factors....
Background Bullying victimization may be linked to psychosis but only self-report measures of victim...
Background: Being bullied is an aversive experience with short-term and long-term consequences, and...
Background: Bullying is a risk factor for developing psy-chotic experiences (PEs). Whether bullying ...
Background. Approximately 11% of schoolchildren are bullied on a regular basis. It has been argued t...
Background Being bullied is an aversive experience with short-term and long-term consequences, an...
Background: Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are common in the general population and increase the ...
In the last several years a number of studies have noted an association between bullying and psychot...
Background: Despite increasing evidence suggesting that childhood maltreatment is significantly asso...