The present study examined the predictive validity of psychometrically assessed positive and negative schizotypy in the Chapmans’ 10-year longitudinal data set. Schizotypy provides a useful construct for understanding the etiology and development of schizophrenia and related disorders. Schizotypy and schizophrenia share a common multidimensional structure that includes positive and negative symptom dimensions. Recent cross-sectional studies have supported the validity of psychometric positive and negative schizotypy; however, the present study is the first to examine the predictive validity of these dimensions. The Chapmans’ longitudinal data provided an ideal opportunity because of the large sample size, high reassessment rate, and extende...
This article introduces and reviews the history of the construct of schizotypy for the special secti...
The present study extended recent work examining the factor structure underlying the Wisconsin Schiz...
Introduction: Deficits in Emotion Recognition (ER) contribute significantly to poorer functional out...
The present study extends previous cross-sectional findings by examining the predictive validity of ...
The present study examined the validity of psychometrically assessed positive and negative schizotyp...
The present study extends previous cross-sectional findings by examining the predictive validity of ...
Positive and negative schizotypy exhibit differential patterns of impairment in social relations, af...
The present study provided the first examination of the construct validity of the Multidimensional S...
The present study employed structured diagnostic interviews to assess the construct validity of the ...
Personality traits such as neuroticism are associated with schizophrenia and schizotypy. However, st...
The neurodevelopmental vulnerability for schizophrenia appears to be expressed across a dynamic cont...
Schizotypy offers a useful construct for investigating the etiology, development, and expression of ...
This study reports on an initial examination of the construct validity of the Multidimensional Schiz...
This article reports on the development of a new self-report questionnaire measure of schizotypy – t...
The purpose of the current study was to examine whether (a) schizotypy is positively related to nega...
This article introduces and reviews the history of the construct of schizotypy for the special secti...
The present study extended recent work examining the factor structure underlying the Wisconsin Schiz...
Introduction: Deficits in Emotion Recognition (ER) contribute significantly to poorer functional out...
The present study extends previous cross-sectional findings by examining the predictive validity of ...
The present study examined the validity of psychometrically assessed positive and negative schizotyp...
The present study extends previous cross-sectional findings by examining the predictive validity of ...
Positive and negative schizotypy exhibit differential patterns of impairment in social relations, af...
The present study provided the first examination of the construct validity of the Multidimensional S...
The present study employed structured diagnostic interviews to assess the construct validity of the ...
Personality traits such as neuroticism are associated with schizophrenia and schizotypy. However, st...
The neurodevelopmental vulnerability for schizophrenia appears to be expressed across a dynamic cont...
Schizotypy offers a useful construct for investigating the etiology, development, and expression of ...
This study reports on an initial examination of the construct validity of the Multidimensional Schiz...
This article reports on the development of a new self-report questionnaire measure of schizotypy – t...
The purpose of the current study was to examine whether (a) schizotypy is positively related to nega...
This article introduces and reviews the history of the construct of schizotypy for the special secti...
The present study extended recent work examining the factor structure underlying the Wisconsin Schiz...
Introduction: Deficits in Emotion Recognition (ER) contribute significantly to poorer functional out...