This study addresses the psychometric properties of a Spanish validation of the REF scale of ideas of reference (IRs) in detecting and following at-risk mental states and psychosis. A total of 9447 participants were distributed in three groups: 676 patients with various diagnoses-154 with psychotic disorders, 6291 youths aged 11 to 20, and 2480 adult participants aged 21 to 84. Youths had higher scores than adults on IRs, observing a progressive decrease and stabilization in the twenties. Exploratory factor analysis provided a structure for the overall IRs score, with five first-order dimensions and one second-order dimension. Confirmatory factor analysis supported the structure with excellent fit. The REF scale was invariant across sex and...
BACKGROUND: Paranoia is increasingly being studied in clinical and non-clinical populations. However...
This paper has investigated the internal consistency and the factorial structure of a Spanish versio...
The Cognitive Biases Questionnaire for psychosis (CBQ-p) is a recently developed self-report measure...
Aims: This study addresses the psychometric properties of a Spanish validation of the REF scale of i...
The ideas of reference (IOR) are observable in varied psychopathological manifestations, although pr...
Background. Referential thinking (RT) is a common characteristic of human mentation. In psychopathol...
Background: Ideas and delusions of reference (IOR/DOR) are an important but underrecognized research...
The Referential Thinking (REF) scale was designed to be a comprehensive self-report measure of both ...
Background: Recent emphasis on a symptom dimension and continuum approach in understanding psychosis...
Ideas of reference (IR) are frequent in psychopathology, mainly in psychotic disorders. The frequenc...
ABSTRACT. The vulnerability for schizophrenia-spectrum disorders appears to be expressed across a dy...
In previous works we recorded the presence of ideas of reference (or self-references) with the REF-s...
BACKGROUND: The concept of aberrant salience is related to the onset of psychosis. Its study is impo...
The concept of aberrant salience is related to the onset of psychosis. Its study is important for ea...
Background: Ideas of reference (IRs) are observed in the general population on the continuum of the ...
BACKGROUND: Paranoia is increasingly being studied in clinical and non-clinical populations. However...
This paper has investigated the internal consistency and the factorial structure of a Spanish versio...
The Cognitive Biases Questionnaire for psychosis (CBQ-p) is a recently developed self-report measure...
Aims: This study addresses the psychometric properties of a Spanish validation of the REF scale of i...
The ideas of reference (IOR) are observable in varied psychopathological manifestations, although pr...
Background. Referential thinking (RT) is a common characteristic of human mentation. In psychopathol...
Background: Ideas and delusions of reference (IOR/DOR) are an important but underrecognized research...
The Referential Thinking (REF) scale was designed to be a comprehensive self-report measure of both ...
Background: Recent emphasis on a symptom dimension and continuum approach in understanding psychosis...
Ideas of reference (IR) are frequent in psychopathology, mainly in psychotic disorders. The frequenc...
ABSTRACT. The vulnerability for schizophrenia-spectrum disorders appears to be expressed across a dy...
In previous works we recorded the presence of ideas of reference (or self-references) with the REF-s...
BACKGROUND: The concept of aberrant salience is related to the onset of psychosis. Its study is impo...
The concept of aberrant salience is related to the onset of psychosis. Its study is important for ea...
Background: Ideas of reference (IRs) are observed in the general population on the continuum of the ...
BACKGROUND: Paranoia is increasingly being studied in clinical and non-clinical populations. However...
This paper has investigated the internal consistency and the factorial structure of a Spanish versio...
The Cognitive Biases Questionnaire for psychosis (CBQ-p) is a recently developed self-report measure...