Specific externalizing attributional biases appear to be common in early psychosis. They may represent trait risk factors for the later development of a psychotic disorder, yet few studies have investigated this in clinical “at risk” populations. We aimed to investigate one particular bias, the Locus of Control of reinforcement (LOC) in a “Ultra High Risk” (UHR) for psychosis group. We recruited UHR individuals from an established at risk clinical service and a community control group. LOC was measured using the Adult Nowicki Strickland Internal External scale (ANSIE). Neuropsychological functioning, social functioning and psychopathology were assessed. We analyzed data from 30 controls and 30 UHR individuals. The UHR sample had a significa...
AIM: A number of risk factors for developing a psychotic disorder have been investigated in the 'ul...
INTRODUCTION. Specific attributional styles have been demonstrated in individuals with psychotic dis...
IntroductionPhenomenological research indicates that disturbance of the basic sense of self may be a...
The term "Locus of Control" has been defined by Rotter (1954) as a general attitude regarding the na...
Objectives Attributional biases to externalize blame for negative events (externalizing bias) and to...
BACKGROUND: Attribution style bias, such as a greater tendency to perceive hostility, has been repor...
Prior research has demonstrated that antisocial behavior, substance-use disorders, and personality d...
The aims of the study were to investigate whether (i) patients with lifetime presence of non-affecti...
Objective: Biased attribution styles of assigning hostile intention to innocent others and placing t...
PURPOSE: To investigate the longitudinal associations between social cognitive ability an external l...
Many studies have found that people experiencing persecu-tory delusions have a marked tendency to us...
Introduction. Specific attributional styles have been demonstrated in individuals with psychotic dis...
Personal control and responsibility are key themes in the therapeutic use of ‘motivational interview...
Background. Patients with psychosis display the so-called 'Jumping to Conclusions' bias (JTC) - a te...
Maladaptive coping may play an important role in the manifestation of symptoms, functioning, and ove...
AIM: A number of risk factors for developing a psychotic disorder have been investigated in the 'ul...
INTRODUCTION. Specific attributional styles have been demonstrated in individuals with psychotic dis...
IntroductionPhenomenological research indicates that disturbance of the basic sense of self may be a...
The term "Locus of Control" has been defined by Rotter (1954) as a general attitude regarding the na...
Objectives Attributional biases to externalize blame for negative events (externalizing bias) and to...
BACKGROUND: Attribution style bias, such as a greater tendency to perceive hostility, has been repor...
Prior research has demonstrated that antisocial behavior, substance-use disorders, and personality d...
The aims of the study were to investigate whether (i) patients with lifetime presence of non-affecti...
Objective: Biased attribution styles of assigning hostile intention to innocent others and placing t...
PURPOSE: To investigate the longitudinal associations between social cognitive ability an external l...
Many studies have found that people experiencing persecu-tory delusions have a marked tendency to us...
Introduction. Specific attributional styles have been demonstrated in individuals with psychotic dis...
Personal control and responsibility are key themes in the therapeutic use of ‘motivational interview...
Background. Patients with psychosis display the so-called 'Jumping to Conclusions' bias (JTC) - a te...
Maladaptive coping may play an important role in the manifestation of symptoms, functioning, and ove...
AIM: A number of risk factors for developing a psychotic disorder have been investigated in the 'ul...
INTRODUCTION. Specific attributional styles have been demonstrated in individuals with psychotic dis...
IntroductionPhenomenological research indicates that disturbance of the basic sense of self may be a...