BACKGROUND: In recent years a close association between anxiety and persecutory ideation has been established, contrary to the traditional division of neurosis and psychosis. Nonetheless, the two experiences are distinct. The aim of this study was to identify factors that distinguish the occurrence of social anxiety and paranoid thoughts in an experimental situation. METHOD: Two hundred non-clinical individuals broadly representative of the UK general population were assessed on a range of psychological factors, experienced a neutral virtual reality social environment, and then completed state measures of paranoia and social anxiety. Clustered bivariate logistic regressions were carried out, testing interactions between potential predictors...
At least 10-15% of the general population regularly experience paranoid thoughts and persecutory del...
Paranoia is a dimension of clinical and subclinical experiences in which others are believed to have...
Peer reviewed: TrueAcknowledgements: We thank Sinéad Lambe and Felicity Hudson for assistance in set...
BACKGROUND: In recent years a close association between anxiety and persecutory ideation has been es...
The study shows that social anxiety and persecutory ideation share many of the same predictive facto...
Background. Previous studies have shown that the use of simulated social environments permits parano...
Recent evidence suggests that normal-range paranoid ideation may be particularly likely to arise in ...
Paranoia is a complex phenomenon that is likely to arise from a number of factors. In a recent cogni...
Objective: Previous research suggests high levels of comorbidity between social phobia and paranoid ...
A cognitive model of persecutory delusions is used to predict the occurrence of nonclinical paranoid...
Paranoia is a complex phenomenon that is likely to arise from a number of factors. In a recent cogni...
Introduction: Cognitive biases are associated with psychosis liability and paranoid ideation. This s...
Paranoia (often manifest as persecutory delusions) is a common symptom of psychosis, but is also see...
Paranoia is thought to exist on a continuum with 10-15% of the general population experiencing high...
Paranoia is a dimension of clinical and subclinical experiences in which others are believed to have...
At least 10-15% of the general population regularly experience paranoid thoughts and persecutory del...
Paranoia is a dimension of clinical and subclinical experiences in which others are believed to have...
Peer reviewed: TrueAcknowledgements: We thank Sinéad Lambe and Felicity Hudson for assistance in set...
BACKGROUND: In recent years a close association between anxiety and persecutory ideation has been es...
The study shows that social anxiety and persecutory ideation share many of the same predictive facto...
Background. Previous studies have shown that the use of simulated social environments permits parano...
Recent evidence suggests that normal-range paranoid ideation may be particularly likely to arise in ...
Paranoia is a complex phenomenon that is likely to arise from a number of factors. In a recent cogni...
Objective: Previous research suggests high levels of comorbidity between social phobia and paranoid ...
A cognitive model of persecutory delusions is used to predict the occurrence of nonclinical paranoid...
Paranoia is a complex phenomenon that is likely to arise from a number of factors. In a recent cogni...
Introduction: Cognitive biases are associated with psychosis liability and paranoid ideation. This s...
Paranoia (often manifest as persecutory delusions) is a common symptom of psychosis, but is also see...
Paranoia is thought to exist on a continuum with 10-15% of the general population experiencing high...
Paranoia is a dimension of clinical and subclinical experiences in which others are believed to have...
At least 10-15% of the general population regularly experience paranoid thoughts and persecutory del...
Paranoia is a dimension of clinical and subclinical experiences in which others are believed to have...
Peer reviewed: TrueAcknowledgements: We thank Sinéad Lambe and Felicity Hudson for assistance in set...