Evidence suggests that self-esteem is an important mechanism in pathways to psychosis. However, whether low or high self-esteem is associated with psychotic experiences remains unclear. Besides, a limited number of studies has investigated fluctuations in state self-esteem in psychotic patients. This study investigated cross-sectional and temporal associations of momentary self-esteem and fluctuations in self-esteem with psychotic symptoms in three groups with different levels of (familial) liability to psychotic disorder. Using the Experience Sampling Method (ESM), momentary self-esteem, fluctuations in self-esteem (i.e., variability and instability), and psychotic experiences, paranoia, negative symptoms (i.e., event anhedonia and social ...
OBJECTIVES. The evidence to date for a causal role of emotions in the generation of paranoid symptom...
Self-stigma is highly prevalent in schizophrenia and can be seen as an important factor leading to l...
Self-stigma is highly prevalent in schizophrenia and can be seen as an important factor leading to l...
Evidence suggests that self-esteem is an important mechanism in pathways to psychosis. However, whet...
Objective: Low self-esteem has been suggested as a putative mechanism in the development and mainten...
The relationship between self‐esteem and psychotic symptoms is unclear. We have conducted a secondar...
Background Low levels of self-esteem have been implicated as both a cause and a cons...
Background: Exposure to childhood trauma is associated with an increased risk of developing and main...
Expressed emotion (EE) and self-esteem (SE) have been implicated in the onset and development of par...
Background: Higher liability to psychosis is associated with low self-esteem and increased sensitivi...
Background: Higher liability to psychosis is associated with low self-esteem and increased sensitivi...
No studies have examined the association between self-esteem and paranoia developmentally across the...
Studies investigating the relationship between self-esteem and paranoia have specifically focused on...
Aim: Self‐esteem has been implicated in the development of psychotic phenomena, especially paranoia....
Design. A 1-week, prospective momentary assessment study. Methods. Data were collected using the exp...
OBJECTIVES. The evidence to date for a causal role of emotions in the generation of paranoid symptom...
Self-stigma is highly prevalent in schizophrenia and can be seen as an important factor leading to l...
Self-stigma is highly prevalent in schizophrenia and can be seen as an important factor leading to l...
Evidence suggests that self-esteem is an important mechanism in pathways to psychosis. However, whet...
Objective: Low self-esteem has been suggested as a putative mechanism in the development and mainten...
The relationship between self‐esteem and psychotic symptoms is unclear. We have conducted a secondar...
Background Low levels of self-esteem have been implicated as both a cause and a cons...
Background: Exposure to childhood trauma is associated with an increased risk of developing and main...
Expressed emotion (EE) and self-esteem (SE) have been implicated in the onset and development of par...
Background: Higher liability to psychosis is associated with low self-esteem and increased sensitivi...
Background: Higher liability to psychosis is associated with low self-esteem and increased sensitivi...
No studies have examined the association between self-esteem and paranoia developmentally across the...
Studies investigating the relationship between self-esteem and paranoia have specifically focused on...
Aim: Self‐esteem has been implicated in the development of psychotic phenomena, especially paranoia....
Design. A 1-week, prospective momentary assessment study. Methods. Data were collected using the exp...
OBJECTIVES. The evidence to date for a causal role of emotions in the generation of paranoid symptom...
Self-stigma is highly prevalent in schizophrenia and can be seen as an important factor leading to l...
Self-stigma is highly prevalent in schizophrenia and can be seen as an important factor leading to l...