The Psychology of Persecutory Ideation I: A Questionnaire Survey

Paranoia is a complex phenomenon that is likely to arise from a number of factors. In a recent cognitive model of persecutory delusions, three key factors are highlightedanomalous experiences, emotion, and reasoning. In the first of two linked studies, we report a questionnaire survey of nonclinical...

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Veröffentlicht in:The journal of nervous and mental disease 2005-05, Vol.193 (5), p.302-308
Hauptverfasser: Freeman, Daniel, Dunn, Graham, Garety, Philippa A, Bebbington, Paul, Slater, Mel, Kuipers, Elizabeth, Fowler, David, Green, Catherine, Jordan, Joel, Ray, Katarzyna
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Zusammenfassung:Paranoia is a complex phenomenon that is likely to arise from a number of factors. In a recent cognitive model of persecutory delusions, three key factors are highlightedanomalous experiences, emotion, and reasoning. In the first of two linked studies, we report a questionnaire survey of nonclinical paranoia designed to assess the theoretical model. A nonclinical population (N = 327) completed measures of paranoia, anomalous experiences (hallucinatory predisposition, perceptual anomalies), emotion (depression, anxiety, self-focus, stress, interpersonal sensitivity), and reasoning (need for closure). Paranoia was best explained by separation anxiety, depression, fragile inner self, hallucinatory experiences, discomfort with ambiguity, stress, self-focus, perceptual anomalies, and anxiety. The findings are consistent with the central predictions within the model of paranoia.
ISSN:0022-3018
1539-736X
DOI:10.1097/01.nmd.0000161687.12931.67