The role of negative cognition and effect in maintaining psychotic symptoms is increasingly recognized but has yet to be substantiated though longitudinal analysis. Based on an a priori theoretical model, we hypothesized that negative cognition and depressed mood play a direct causal role in maintaining paranoia in people with psychosis and that the effect of mood is mediated by negative cognition. We used data from the 301 patients in the Prevention of Relapse in Psychosis Trial of cognitive behavior therapy. They were recruited from consecutive Community Mental Health Team clients presenting with a recent relapse of psychosis. The teams were located in inner and outer London and the rural county of Norfolk, England. The study followed a l...
To mitigate the often chronic course of schizophrenia and improve functional outcome, researchers ar...
Background The structure of negative symptoms of schizophrenia is still a matter of controversy. Alt...
Cognitive models of schizophrenia have highlighted deficits of inhibitory attentional processes as c...
The role of negative cognition and effect in maintaining psychotic symptoms is increasingly recogniz...
The role of negative cognition and effect in maintaining psychotic symptoms is increasingly recogniz...
The role of negative cognition and effect in maintaining psychotic symptoms is increasingly recogniz...
Context Paranoid delusions are a common symptom of a range of psychotic disorders. A variety of psyc...
The present study investigated the causal predominance of cognition on anxiety, depression, paranoia...
Background: Paranoia is one of the commonest symptoms of psychosis but has rarely been studied in a ...
The current study utilized structural equation modeling (SEM) to examine the factor-to-factor relati...
Aim: Self‐esteem has been implicated in the development of psychotic phenomena, especially paranoia....
Evidence suggests that affect plays a role in the development of psychosis but the underlying mechan...
This is the authors' accepted manuscript of an article published in Psychological Medicine.Backgroun...
A growing body of evidence points to relationships between insomnia, negative affect, and paranoid t...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-09-10, revised 2021-04-26, accepted 2...
To mitigate the often chronic course of schizophrenia and improve functional outcome, researchers ar...
Background The structure of negative symptoms of schizophrenia is still a matter of controversy. Alt...
Cognitive models of schizophrenia have highlighted deficits of inhibitory attentional processes as c...
The role of negative cognition and effect in maintaining psychotic symptoms is increasingly recogniz...
The role of negative cognition and effect in maintaining psychotic symptoms is increasingly recogniz...
The role of negative cognition and effect in maintaining psychotic symptoms is increasingly recogniz...
Context Paranoid delusions are a common symptom of a range of psychotic disorders. A variety of psyc...
The present study investigated the causal predominance of cognition on anxiety, depression, paranoia...
Background: Paranoia is one of the commonest symptoms of psychosis but has rarely been studied in a ...
The current study utilized structural equation modeling (SEM) to examine the factor-to-factor relati...
Aim: Self‐esteem has been implicated in the development of psychotic phenomena, especially paranoia....
Evidence suggests that affect plays a role in the development of psychosis but the underlying mechan...
This is the authors' accepted manuscript of an article published in Psychological Medicine.Backgroun...
A growing body of evidence points to relationships between insomnia, negative affect, and paranoid t...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-09-10, revised 2021-04-26, accepted 2...
To mitigate the often chronic course of schizophrenia and improve functional outcome, researchers ar...
Background The structure of negative symptoms of schizophrenia is still a matter of controversy. Alt...
Cognitive models of schizophrenia have highlighted deficits of inhibitory attentional processes as c...