People holding persecutory beliefs have been hypothesised to show a self-serving attributional style, which functions to protect self-esteem Bentall, Corcoran, Howard, Blackwood, and Kinderman (2001). Experimental support for this has been mixed. Freeman et al. (1998) suggested depressed and grandiose subgroups of those with persecutory beliefs might explain events differently. In this study, 71 participants completed measures of delusional beliefs, depression and attributional style. We hypothesised that those with persecutory beliefs would form grandiose and depressed subgroups, and that a self-serving attributional style would characterise only the grandiose subgroup. Hypotheses were partially confirmed. Clear subgroups were evident and ...
OBJECTIVES: There has been a resurgence of interest in the view that persecutory delusions serve a f...
Impairments in social cognition are known to have severe impacts on functional outcome in schizophre...
<div><p>This study compared delusional dimensions and attribution biases along the continuum of psyc...
People holding persecutory beliefs have been hypothesised to show a self-serving attributional style...
Individuals with persecutory delusions have been reported to make external and stable attributions f...
The attributional style of outpatients with schizophre-nia with and without persecutory delusions wa...
Many studies have found that people experiencing persecu-tory delusions have a marked tendency to us...
An influential model of persecutory delusions put forward by Bentall and colleagues hypothesizes tha...
Objectives Attributional biases to externalize blame for negative events (externalizing bias) and to...
A "self-serving" attributional bias (attributing positive events to something about oneself, and neg...
The aims of the study were to investigate whether (i) patients with lifetime presence of non-affecti...
Individuals who experience auditory hallucinations that they believe to be malevolent exhibit modera...
Schizophrenia patients with persecutory delusions and patients with Asperger's syndrome were compare...
Objectives. Trower and Chadwick's (1995) theory of two types of paranoia ('poor me' and 'bad me') pr...
Background: Research has shown that individuals with persecutory delusions excessively externally at...
OBJECTIVES: There has been a resurgence of interest in the view that persecutory delusions serve a f...
Impairments in social cognition are known to have severe impacts on functional outcome in schizophre...
<div><p>This study compared delusional dimensions and attribution biases along the continuum of psyc...
People holding persecutory beliefs have been hypothesised to show a self-serving attributional style...
Individuals with persecutory delusions have been reported to make external and stable attributions f...
The attributional style of outpatients with schizophre-nia with and without persecutory delusions wa...
Many studies have found that people experiencing persecu-tory delusions have a marked tendency to us...
An influential model of persecutory delusions put forward by Bentall and colleagues hypothesizes tha...
Objectives Attributional biases to externalize blame for negative events (externalizing bias) and to...
A "self-serving" attributional bias (attributing positive events to something about oneself, and neg...
The aims of the study were to investigate whether (i) patients with lifetime presence of non-affecti...
Individuals who experience auditory hallucinations that they believe to be malevolent exhibit modera...
Schizophrenia patients with persecutory delusions and patients with Asperger's syndrome were compare...
Objectives. Trower and Chadwick's (1995) theory of two types of paranoia ('poor me' and 'bad me') pr...
Background: Research has shown that individuals with persecutory delusions excessively externally at...
OBJECTIVES: There has been a resurgence of interest in the view that persecutory delusions serve a f...
Impairments in social cognition are known to have severe impacts on functional outcome in schizophre...
<div><p>This study compared delusional dimensions and attribution biases along the continuum of psyc...