Heterogeneity in the expression of schizotypy may arise from underlying dimensional processes or a taxonic population structure. In a 2-phase study, we tested the taxonicity of self-reported schizotypy within a general psychiatric sample (n = 109) and examined taxon validity by testing its association with clinical schizotaxia in follow-up subsamples. Taxometric analyses indicated a taxonic structure (schizotypy prevalence = 38.8%) provided the best description of the underlying population distribution. After a year, schizotypal (n = 14) and nonschizotypal (n = 14) subsamples returned for diagnosis of clinical schizotaxia by assessment of executive functioning, attention, memory, and negative symptoms. Seven patients met diagnostic criteria...
The spectrum perspective views schizotypy as a subclinical expression of schizophrenic psychopatholo...
This study examined the content of subscales within a multidimensional scale of self-reported schizo...
The traditional medical model of schizophrenia assumes a categorical view of the syndrome. On the co...
Heterogeneity in the expression of schizotypy may arise from underlying dimensional processes or a t...
The existence of a discrete class of people vulnerable to schizophrenia spectrum disorders is the mo...
Despite growing enthusiasm for dimensional models of personality pathology, the taxonic versus dimen...
Objective: Various studies have explored the latent structure of schizotypy as conceptualized by Mee...
Investigations into the latent population structure of schizotypy have largely revealed the existenc...
OBJECTIVE: The personality characteristics and symptoms observed in schizophrenia are postulated to ...
We present an overview of self-report scales for measuring schizotypy and a review of factor-analyti...
Recent trends in psychopathology research have lent support to the formulation that mental disorders...
Complex, dimensional phenotypes represent a valuable framework for the analysis of fundamental neuro...
class or taxon as conceptualized by P. E. Meehl (1962, 1990). The separate and joint latent structur...
If schizotypy is a taxonic liability for schizophrenia with a general population prevalence of ~10%,...
If schizotypy is a taxonic liability for schizophrenia with a general population prevalence of ∼10%,...
The spectrum perspective views schizotypy as a subclinical expression of schizophrenic psychopatholo...
This study examined the content of subscales within a multidimensional scale of self-reported schizo...
The traditional medical model of schizophrenia assumes a categorical view of the syndrome. On the co...
Heterogeneity in the expression of schizotypy may arise from underlying dimensional processes or a t...
The existence of a discrete class of people vulnerable to schizophrenia spectrum disorders is the mo...
Despite growing enthusiasm for dimensional models of personality pathology, the taxonic versus dimen...
Objective: Various studies have explored the latent structure of schizotypy as conceptualized by Mee...
Investigations into the latent population structure of schizotypy have largely revealed the existenc...
OBJECTIVE: The personality characteristics and symptoms observed in schizophrenia are postulated to ...
We present an overview of self-report scales for measuring schizotypy and a review of factor-analyti...
Recent trends in psychopathology research have lent support to the formulation that mental disorders...
Complex, dimensional phenotypes represent a valuable framework for the analysis of fundamental neuro...
class or taxon as conceptualized by P. E. Meehl (1962, 1990). The separate and joint latent structur...
If schizotypy is a taxonic liability for schizophrenia with a general population prevalence of ~10%,...
If schizotypy is a taxonic liability for schizophrenia with a general population prevalence of ∼10%,...
The spectrum perspective views schizotypy as a subclinical expression of schizophrenic psychopatholo...
This study examined the content of subscales within a multidimensional scale of self-reported schizo...
The traditional medical model of schizophrenia assumes a categorical view of the syndrome. On the co...