In previous works we recorded the presence of ideas of reference (or self-references) with the REF-scale about referential thinking. The differences between patients and controls are clear, but not so clearly between diagnostic categories, except for psychotic disorders. Aims: We try to verify whether the differences between patients and controls are due to the presence of pleasant self-references (PS) or unpleasant self-references (US) and, especially, considering the different diagnostic groups. Method: 1600 subjects participated, 1245 from general population and 355 patients, 63.3% were women. Results: We obtained significant differences between patients and controls, both PS, F (1, 1598) = 62.31, and US, F (1, 1598) = 99.47. When anal...
O esclarecimento da natureza do delírio conforme uma teoria da referência é o objetivo desse trabalh...
Although delusions of reference are one of the most common psychotic symptoms, they have been the fo...
A "self-serving" attributional bias (attributing positive events to something about oneself, and neg...
En trabajos previos registramos la presencia de ideas de referencia con la escala REF de pensamiento...
Background. Referential thinking (RT) is a common characteristic of human mentation. In psychopathol...
The ideas of reference (IOR) are observable in varied psychopathological manifestations, although pr...
Aims: This study addresses the psychometric properties of a Spanish validation of the REF scale of i...
This study addresses the psychometric properties of a Spanish validation of the REF scale of ideas o...
The Referential Thinking (REF) scale was designed to be a comprehensive self-report measure of both ...
ResumenSe estudia el papel de las ideas de referencia (IR) en psicopatología y se propone evaluar la...
The effect of positive verbal reinforcement on the verbal self-references of hospitalized psychiatri...
Background: Ideas of reference (IRs) are observed in the general population on the continuum of the ...
Ideas of reference (IR) are frequent in psychopathology, mainly in psychotic disorders. The frequenc...
Background: Delusion of reference is the most common psychotic symptoms (International Pilot Study o...
This instrumental study aimed to replicate the exploratory factor analysis of the Referential Thinki...
O esclarecimento da natureza do delírio conforme uma teoria da referência é o objetivo desse trabalh...
Although delusions of reference are one of the most common psychotic symptoms, they have been the fo...
A "self-serving" attributional bias (attributing positive events to something about oneself, and neg...
En trabajos previos registramos la presencia de ideas de referencia con la escala REF de pensamiento...
Background. Referential thinking (RT) is a common characteristic of human mentation. In psychopathol...
The ideas of reference (IOR) are observable in varied psychopathological manifestations, although pr...
Aims: This study addresses the psychometric properties of a Spanish validation of the REF scale of i...
This study addresses the psychometric properties of a Spanish validation of the REF scale of ideas o...
The Referential Thinking (REF) scale was designed to be a comprehensive self-report measure of both ...
ResumenSe estudia el papel de las ideas de referencia (IR) en psicopatología y se propone evaluar la...
The effect of positive verbal reinforcement on the verbal self-references of hospitalized psychiatri...
Background: Ideas of reference (IRs) are observed in the general population on the continuum of the ...
Ideas of reference (IR) are frequent in psychopathology, mainly in psychotic disorders. The frequenc...
Background: Delusion of reference is the most common psychotic symptoms (International Pilot Study o...
This instrumental study aimed to replicate the exploratory factor analysis of the Referential Thinki...
O esclarecimento da natureza do delírio conforme uma teoria da referência é o objetivo desse trabalh...
Although delusions of reference are one of the most common psychotic symptoms, they have been the fo...
A "self-serving" attributional bias (attributing positive events to something about oneself, and neg...