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ABSTRACT Objective Schizotypal personality traits, such as unusual experiences, odd beliefs, or social anhedonia, predict psychotic‐like experiences (PLEs) and heightened stress‐reactivity in daily life. Yet, in previous studies, stressor appraisal, but not exposure, was used to predict stress‐reactivity, which might be a consequence of behavioral ...
Levente Rónai +3 more
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The structure of schizotypal personality traits: a cross-national study [PDF]
BackgroundSchizotypal traits are considered a phenotypic-indicator of schizotypy, a latent personality organization reflecting a putative liability for psychosis. To date, no previous study has examined the comparability of factorial structures across samples originating from different countries and cultures. The main goal was to evaluate the factorial
Fonseca-Pedrero E. +28 more
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The Effects of Individual Differences on Cued Antisaccade Performance [PDF]
In the antisaccade task, pre-cueing the location of a correct response has the paradoxical effect of increasing errors. It has been suggested that this effect occurs because participants adopt an "antisaccade task set" and treat the cue as if was a ...
Hutton, Samuel B., Taylor, Alisdair J.G.
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Loneliness is prevalent in personality disorders (PDs) and linked to impairments in personality functioning (PF). Loneliness was cross‐sectionally associated with PF domains (self‐direction, intimacy), and with changes in PF (identity, intimacy). Ten weeks of psychotherapy significantly reduced loneliness and improved PF, especially self‐functioning ...
Julia I. Kunz +10 more
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The article provides commentary on Wong et al.’s investigation of the relationship between schizotypal traits, social mistrust and aggression, mental and physical health outcomes across three waves of data collection commencing in April 2020.
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This study examines major depressive disorder with atypical features and psychotic symptoms through a multi‐omics precision medicine approach. By integrating clinical assessments, WBC scRNA‐seq, plasma proteomics, and brain organoid models, it uncovers immune dysregulation, synaptic protein alterations, and stress‐sensitive neuronal changes.
Insook Ahn +5 more
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We used Fixel‐Based Analysis (FBA) to investigate the relationship between psychotic‐like experiences and white matter microstructure across two independent cohorts of healthy participants (Study 1: n = 41; Study 2: n = 1098). Contrary to our hypothesis, we found no significant correlation between FBA metrics of white matter microstructure and ...
Isabella Goodwin +28 more
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OBJECTIVE: Schizophrenia can be classified into familial and sporadic, according to the genetic loading carried. The comparison of unaffected relatives with familial (“multiplex”) vs.
C Ζouraraki +3 more
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Psychometric properties of the Francis Scale of Attitude to Christianity among Australian Christians [PDF]
This paper describes and discusses the psychometric properties of the 24-item Likert-type Francis Scale of Attitude toward Christianity among a sample of Australian Christians.
Francis, Leslie J. +2 more
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Clinically significant personality traits in individuals at high risk of developing psychosis [PDF]
It is still unclear to what extent personality may influence the development of psychosis. We aimed to explore significant personality traits in individuals at high-risk (HR) for psychosis. Personalities of forty HR individuals and a matched sample of 40
Camino, Gustavo +7 more
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