Hypothesized relationships between experiential avoidance (EA), self-esteem, and paranoia were tested using structural equation modeling in a sample of student participants (N = 427). EA in everyday life was also investigated using the Experience Sampling Method in a subsample of students scoring high (N = 17) and low (N = 15) on paranoia. Results showed that paranoid students had lower self-esteem and reported higher levels of EA than nonparanoid participants. The interactive influence of EA and stress predicted negative self-esteem: EA was particularly damaging at high levels of stress. Greater EA and higher social stress independently predicted lower positive self-esteem. Low positive self-esteem predicted engagement in EA. A direct asso...
The dynamics of self-esteem and paranoia were examined in 41 patients with past or current paranoia ...
The present study examined the incidence of paranoid ideation in a nonclinical population. A sample ...
The Experience Sampling Method (ESM) - a structured diary technique – has been used to investigate p...
Hypothesized relationships between experiential avoidance (EA), self-esteem, and paranoia were teste...
Objectives The study examined (1) the role of experiential avoidance (EA), conceptualized as intoler...
OBJECTIVES: The study examined (1) the role of experiential avoidance (EA), conceptualized as intole...
It is thought that experiential avoidance (EA), conceptualised as avoidance of unpleasant mental exp...
Background and objectives: The relationship between self-esteem and paranoia may be influenced by so...
Studies investigating the relationship between self-esteem and paranoia have specifically focused on...
Paranoid-like cognitions are common in the general population and can be triggered by heightened sel...
Objectives: Experiential Avoidance (EA) has been conceptualised as one of the main vulnerability pro...
OBJECTIVES. The evidence to date for a causal role of emotions in the generation of paranoid symptom...
The dynamics of self-esteem and paranoia were examined in 41 patients with past or current paranoia ...
We did a quasi experimental study with 223 college students divided into three groups according to t...
Design. A 1-week, prospective momentary assessment study. Methods. Data were collected using the exp...
The dynamics of self-esteem and paranoia were examined in 41 patients with past or current paranoia ...
The present study examined the incidence of paranoid ideation in a nonclinical population. A sample ...
The Experience Sampling Method (ESM) - a structured diary technique – has been used to investigate p...
Hypothesized relationships between experiential avoidance (EA), self-esteem, and paranoia were teste...
Objectives The study examined (1) the role of experiential avoidance (EA), conceptualized as intoler...
OBJECTIVES: The study examined (1) the role of experiential avoidance (EA), conceptualized as intole...
It is thought that experiential avoidance (EA), conceptualised as avoidance of unpleasant mental exp...
Background and objectives: The relationship between self-esteem and paranoia may be influenced by so...
Studies investigating the relationship between self-esteem and paranoia have specifically focused on...
Paranoid-like cognitions are common in the general population and can be triggered by heightened sel...
Objectives: Experiential Avoidance (EA) has been conceptualised as one of the main vulnerability pro...
OBJECTIVES. The evidence to date for a causal role of emotions in the generation of paranoid symptom...
The dynamics of self-esteem and paranoia were examined in 41 patients with past or current paranoia ...
We did a quasi experimental study with 223 college students divided into three groups according to t...
Design. A 1-week, prospective momentary assessment study. Methods. Data were collected using the exp...
The dynamics of self-esteem and paranoia were examined in 41 patients with past or current paranoia ...
The present study examined the incidence of paranoid ideation in a nonclinical population. A sample ...
The Experience Sampling Method (ESM) - a structured diary technique – has been used to investigate p...