The Peters et al. Delusions Inventory (PDI) was designed to measure delusional ideation in the normal population, using the Present State Examination as a template. The multidimensionality of delusions was incorporated by assessing measures of distress, preoccupation, and conviction. Individual items were endorsed by one in four adults on average. No sex differences were found, and an inverse relationship with age was obtained. Good internal consistency was found, and its concurrent validity was confirmed by the percentages of common variance with three scales measuring schizotypy, magical ideation, and delusions. PDI scores up to 1 year later remained consistent, establishing its test-retest reliability. Psychotic inpatients had significan...
OBJECTIVE: To establish sensitivity, specificity, and discriminative validity of the Peters et al D...
Objectives: To examine the psychometric characteristics of the Nepean Belief Scale (NBS) in psychiat...
Objective: Delusional-like experiences (DLE) are common in the general community and are associated ...
There is increasing evidence that in the general population there are schizotypal traits and symptom...
BACKGROUND: Psychotic symptoms have been suggested as a continuum that normal population may also ex...
Objective: To establish sensitivity, specificity, and discriminative validity of the Peters et al De...
BACKGROUND: Although delusions are the hallmark of major depression with psychotic features, a scale...
Background and Purpose: A large number of subjective experiences and beliefs with some degree of aff...
Previous studies have examined the distribution of psychotic like experiences (PLE) with the aim of ...
Delusional beliefs and their behavioral consequences are predominant symptoms in patients with psych...
Delusional beliefs and their behavioral consequences are predominant symptoms in patients with psych...
Delusional beliefs and experiences can predict the development of mental disorders within the spectr...
Celem artykułu jest omówienie zjawiska doświadczeń podobnychdo psychotycznych (ang. PLEs – psychotic...
Although several studies have examined the reliability of diagnosing delusions there is no comprehen...
Purpose: A number of recent studies suggest that delusions may be explained as a continuum from norm...
OBJECTIVE: To establish sensitivity, specificity, and discriminative validity of the Peters et al D...
Objectives: To examine the psychometric characteristics of the Nepean Belief Scale (NBS) in psychiat...
Objective: Delusional-like experiences (DLE) are common in the general community and are associated ...
There is increasing evidence that in the general population there are schizotypal traits and symptom...
BACKGROUND: Psychotic symptoms have been suggested as a continuum that normal population may also ex...
Objective: To establish sensitivity, specificity, and discriminative validity of the Peters et al De...
BACKGROUND: Although delusions are the hallmark of major depression with psychotic features, a scale...
Background and Purpose: A large number of subjective experiences and beliefs with some degree of aff...
Previous studies have examined the distribution of psychotic like experiences (PLE) with the aim of ...
Delusional beliefs and their behavioral consequences are predominant symptoms in patients with psych...
Delusional beliefs and their behavioral consequences are predominant symptoms in patients with psych...
Delusional beliefs and experiences can predict the development of mental disorders within the spectr...
Celem artykułu jest omówienie zjawiska doświadczeń podobnychdo psychotycznych (ang. PLEs – psychotic...
Although several studies have examined the reliability of diagnosing delusions there is no comprehen...
Purpose: A number of recent studies suggest that delusions may be explained as a continuum from norm...
OBJECTIVE: To establish sensitivity, specificity, and discriminative validity of the Peters et al D...
Objectives: To examine the psychometric characteristics of the Nepean Belief Scale (NBS) in psychiat...
Objective: Delusional-like experiences (DLE) are common in the general community and are associated ...