BackgroundParanoia is higher in minority group individuals, especially those reporting intersecting aspects of difference. High negative and low positive self and other beliefs, and low social rank, are predictive of paranoia overtime; however, data are typically from majority group participants. This study examined whether social defeat or healthy cultural mistrust best characterizes paranoia in minority groups.Study DesignUsing cross-sectional, survey design, with a large (n = 2510) international sample, moderation analyses (PROCESS) examined whether self and other beliefs, and perceived social rank, operate similarly or differently in minority vs majority group participants. Specifically, we tested whether beliefs moderated the influence...
BACKGROUND: Paranoia is an unregarded but pervasive attribute of human populations. In this study we...
AbstractIndividuals belonging to ethnic minority groups are less likely to experience symptoms of ps...
ABSTRACT: Individuals belonging to ethnic minority groups are less likely to experience symptoms of ...
BackgroundParanoia is higher in minority group individuals, especially those reporting intersecting ...
Objectives: People from ethnic minority groups experience higher rates of paranoid delusions compare...
Recent theoretical models suggest that perceived racism acts as a stressor for African Americans and...
OBJECTIVES: People from ethnic minority groups experience higher rates of paranoid delusions compare...
Background and objectives Psychotic experiences including persecutory beliefs are elevated among ...
Two types of paranoia have been identified, namely persecution (or 'Poor Me') paranoia, and punishme...
Individuals belonging to ethnic minority groups are less likely to experience symptoms of psychosis,...
Individuals experience psychosis when their thoughts and emotions are so impaired that they lose tou...
Individuals belonging to ethnic minority groups are less likely to experience symptoms of psychosis,...
Research suggests that minority-group members sometimes are more susceptible to misinformation. Two ...
Paranoia is typically defined as the belief that others intend you harm and that this harm will occu...
Despite a consensus that psychosocial adversity plays a role in the onset of psychosis, the nature o...
BACKGROUND: Paranoia is an unregarded but pervasive attribute of human populations. In this study we...
AbstractIndividuals belonging to ethnic minority groups are less likely to experience symptoms of ps...
ABSTRACT: Individuals belonging to ethnic minority groups are less likely to experience symptoms of ...
BackgroundParanoia is higher in minority group individuals, especially those reporting intersecting ...
Objectives: People from ethnic minority groups experience higher rates of paranoid delusions compare...
Recent theoretical models suggest that perceived racism acts as a stressor for African Americans and...
OBJECTIVES: People from ethnic minority groups experience higher rates of paranoid delusions compare...
Background and objectives Psychotic experiences including persecutory beliefs are elevated among ...
Two types of paranoia have been identified, namely persecution (or 'Poor Me') paranoia, and punishme...
Individuals belonging to ethnic minority groups are less likely to experience symptoms of psychosis,...
Individuals experience psychosis when their thoughts and emotions are so impaired that they lose tou...
Individuals belonging to ethnic minority groups are less likely to experience symptoms of psychosis,...
Research suggests that minority-group members sometimes are more susceptible to misinformation. Two ...
Paranoia is typically defined as the belief that others intend you harm and that this harm will occu...
Despite a consensus that psychosocial adversity plays a role in the onset of psychosis, the nature o...
BACKGROUND: Paranoia is an unregarded but pervasive attribute of human populations. In this study we...
AbstractIndividuals belonging to ethnic minority groups are less likely to experience symptoms of ps...
ABSTRACT: Individuals belonging to ethnic minority groups are less likely to experience symptoms of ...