Aim: Schizotypal trait expression and mentalizing impairments represent key factors associated with increased vulnerability for schizophrenia. In the current study, we analysed the nature of associations linking specific schizotypal personality features to mentalizing difficulties during adolescence. Furthermore, we examined the extent to which mentalizing difficulties mediate the relationship between schizotypal trait features and self‐reported thought problems. Methods: One hundred and five community adolescents (M age = 15.72; SD = 1.91) completed a recently developed self‐report measure of mentalizing (Reflective Functioning Questionnaire [RFQ]), evaluating the degree of certainty (RFQc‐scale) and uncertainty (RFQu‐scale) with whic...
Cognitive deficits have been documented in schizophrenia and spectrum disorders. This study examines...
Objective: The relationship between personality and psychosis is well established. It has been sugge...
Introduction: Disruptions in self-monitoring processes represent key cognitive factors associated wi...
OBJECTIVE Schizotypal traits and disturbances in mentalizing (the capacity to understand the ment...
While schizotypal features are common during adolescence, they can also signal increased risk for th...
Objective: Studies in the general population report that unusual subjective experiences are relative...
This study examined ‘Theory of Mind’ (ToM) functioning, its association with psychometric schizotypy...
This study examined ‘Theory of Mind’ (ToM) functioning, its association with psychometric schizotypy...
Objective: We sought to determine what cognitive mechanisms contribute to the development of positiv...
Aim: Deficits in facial affect recognition are well established in schizophrenia, yet relatively lit...
peer reviewedBackground: Sub-clinical symptoms of psychosis such as hallucinations and delusions, kn...
peer reviewedAIMS: The first aim of the present study is to assess the overlap between borderline an...
There is undoubtedly a complex association between early life factors and schizotypal personality di...
AIMS: Theory of Mind (ToM) is often impaired in early and chronic phases of psychosis and it is ofte...
Schizotypy is regarded as a trait vulnerability marker for psychosis. The study of this personality ...
Cognitive deficits have been documented in schizophrenia and spectrum disorders. This study examines...
Objective: The relationship between personality and psychosis is well established. It has been sugge...
Introduction: Disruptions in self-monitoring processes represent key cognitive factors associated wi...
OBJECTIVE Schizotypal traits and disturbances in mentalizing (the capacity to understand the ment...
While schizotypal features are common during adolescence, they can also signal increased risk for th...
Objective: Studies in the general population report that unusual subjective experiences are relative...
This study examined ‘Theory of Mind’ (ToM) functioning, its association with psychometric schizotypy...
This study examined ‘Theory of Mind’ (ToM) functioning, its association with psychometric schizotypy...
Objective: We sought to determine what cognitive mechanisms contribute to the development of positiv...
Aim: Deficits in facial affect recognition are well established in schizophrenia, yet relatively lit...
peer reviewedBackground: Sub-clinical symptoms of psychosis such as hallucinations and delusions, kn...
peer reviewedAIMS: The first aim of the present study is to assess the overlap between borderline an...
There is undoubtedly a complex association between early life factors and schizotypal personality di...
AIMS: Theory of Mind (ToM) is often impaired in early and chronic phases of psychosis and it is ofte...
Schizotypy is regarded as a trait vulnerability marker for psychosis. The study of this personality ...
Cognitive deficits have been documented in schizophrenia and spectrum disorders. This study examines...
Objective: The relationship between personality and psychosis is well established. It has been sugge...
Introduction: Disruptions in self-monitoring processes represent key cognitive factors associated wi...