We investigated (a) whether psychosocial factors (experienced stress, anticipatory worry, social detachment, sleeping disturbances, alcohol use) predict the course of paranoid ideation between the ages of 24 to 50 years and (b) whether the predictive relationships are more likely to proceed from the psychosocial factors to paranoid ideation, or vice versa. The participants (N = 1534-1553) came from the population-based Young Finns study. Paranoid ideation and psychosocial factors were assessed by reliable self-report questionnaires in 2001, 2007, and 2011/2012. The data were analyzed using growth curve and structural equation models. High experienced stress, anticipatory worry, social detachment, frequent sleeping disturbances, and frequent...
This questionnaire survey study among 164 university students aimed to examine the types of paranoid...
The study shows that social anxiety and persecutory ideation share many of the same predictive facto...
Paranoia is a dimension of clinical and subclinical experiences in which others are believed to have...
We investigated (a) whether psychosocial factors (experienced stress, anticipatory worry, social det...
Background. Paranoia is an unregarded but pervasive attribute of human populations. in this study we...
BACKGROUND: Paranoia is an unregarded but pervasive attribute of human populations. In this study we...
Background: This study investigated whether self-reported cognitive functions (i.e. task orientation...
Recent studies have shown that worry and related negative metacognitions are characteristic in gener...
BACKGROUND: In recent years a close association between anxiety and persecutory ideation has been es...
Objective: Previous research suggests high levels of comorbidity between social phobia and paranoid ...
Paranoia is thought to exist on a continuum with 10-15% of the general population experiencing high ...
Paranoia may be a significant concern during adolescence, but there has been little research on exce...
BACKGROUND: Psychotic phenomena appear to form a continuum with normal experience and beliefs, and m...
Paranoid ideation is a common thought process that constitutes a defense against perceived social th...
AbstractIt is clinically and theoretically plausible that insomnia contributes to the development an...
This questionnaire survey study among 164 university students aimed to examine the types of paranoid...
The study shows that social anxiety and persecutory ideation share many of the same predictive facto...
Paranoia is a dimension of clinical and subclinical experiences in which others are believed to have...
We investigated (a) whether psychosocial factors (experienced stress, anticipatory worry, social det...
Background. Paranoia is an unregarded but pervasive attribute of human populations. in this study we...
BACKGROUND: Paranoia is an unregarded but pervasive attribute of human populations. In this study we...
Background: This study investigated whether self-reported cognitive functions (i.e. task orientation...
Recent studies have shown that worry and related negative metacognitions are characteristic in gener...
BACKGROUND: In recent years a close association between anxiety and persecutory ideation has been es...
Objective: Previous research suggests high levels of comorbidity between social phobia and paranoid ...
Paranoia is thought to exist on a continuum with 10-15% of the general population experiencing high ...
Paranoia may be a significant concern during adolescence, but there has been little research on exce...
BACKGROUND: Psychotic phenomena appear to form a continuum with normal experience and beliefs, and m...
Paranoid ideation is a common thought process that constitutes a defense against perceived social th...
AbstractIt is clinically and theoretically plausible that insomnia contributes to the development an...
This questionnaire survey study among 164 university students aimed to examine the types of paranoid...
The study shows that social anxiety and persecutory ideation share many of the same predictive facto...
Paranoia is a dimension of clinical and subclinical experiences in which others are believed to have...