Epistemic trust and personality functioning mediate the association between adverse childhood experiences and posttraumatic stress disorder and complex posttraumatic stress disorder in adulthood [PDF]
BackgroundAdverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with posttraumatic and complex posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in adulthood (PTSD/cPTSD), as well as reduced epistemic trust (trust in the authenticity and personal relevance of ...
Hanna Kampling +17 more
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The relation between epistemic trust and borderline pathology in an adolescent inpatient sample [PDF]
Background Recent extensions of mentalization theory have included the hypothesis that a reduced capacity for epistemic trust in the context of attachment relationships may represent a core vulnerability for the development of borderline personality ...
William Orme +4 more
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Influence of strangers' vocal attractiveness on adolescents' epistemic trust: moderation effect of analytical thinking [PDF]
Epistemic trust is closely linked to the cognitive process of information containing knowledge toward the adaptation to complex social environments, and can be influenced by cognitive biases from external traits such as the voice of a stranger.
Cui Zhu +5 more
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Development and validation of a self-report measure of epistemic trust. [PDF]
Epistemic trust (ET) refers to trust in communicated knowledge. This paper describes the development and validation of a new self-report questionnaire, the Epistemic Trust, Mistrust and Credulity Questionnaire (ETMCQ).
Chloe Campbell +8 more
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Epistemic Trust and the Emergence of Conduct Problems: Aggression in the Service of Communication [PDF]
Fonagy and colleagues have recently proposed that deficits in the capacity for epistemic trust (i. e., the expectation that interpersonal communication is relevant to the addressee) are fundamental to psychopathology.
Alessandro Talia +4 more
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Validation of the Argentine version of the epistemic trust, mistrust, and credulity questionnaire. [PDF]
Epistemic trust refers to the trust in communicated knowledge, specifically an individual's ability to regard knowledge conveyed by others as meaningful, relevant to oneself, and applicable to other contexts. This area has received considerable attention
Andrea Rodriguez Quiroga +12 more
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Trust and distrust in contradictory information transmission [PDF]
We analyse the problem of contradictory information distribution in networks of agents with positive and negative trust. The networks of interest are built by ranked agents with different epistemic attitudes. In this context, positive trust is a property
Giuseppe Primiero +3 more
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Pathology of the self: a network analysis of personality functioning, narcissistic vulnerability, mentalizing, and epistemic trust across trauma profiles [PDF]
Background Trauma exposure impairs personality functioning, mentalizing, and epistemic trust, yet the mechanisms linking these processes remain unclear.
Ilaria Maria Antonietta Benzi +5 more
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Epistemic trust refers to the mental or intellectual bond between the Self and Others, which takes two forms. First, it concerns the participants’ mutual trust that they share a common ground for understanding, communication and interpretation of their ...
Ivana Marková
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The role of epistemic trust and epistemic disruption in vaccine hesitancy, conspiracy thinking and the capacity to identify fake news. [PDF]
Epistemic trust - defined as readiness to regard knowledge, communicated by another agent, as significant, relevant to the self, and generalizable to other contexts-has recently been applied to the field of developmental psychopathology as a potential ...
Michal Tanzer +5 more
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