作者
Marie-Luise Kesting, Marcel Bredenpohl, Julia Klenke, Stefan Westermann, Tania M Lincoln
发表日期
2013/3/1
期刊
Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry
卷号
44
期号
1
页码范围
122-128
出版商
Pergamon
简介
BACKGROUND
Vulnerability-stress models propose that social stress triggers psychotic episodes in high risk individuals. Previous studies found not only stress but also a decrease in self-esteem to precede the formation of delusions. As evidence for causal conclusions has not been provided yet, the present study assessed the direct impact of social stress on paranoid beliefs using an experimental design and considered a decrease in self-esteem as a mediator and the proneness to psychosis and paranoia as moderators of the effect.
METHODS
A nonclinical population sample (n = 76) was randomly assigned to an experimental (EG) or a control group condition (CG). In the EG, participants were excluded during a virtual ball game (Cyberball) by the other two players and received a negative feedback after performing a test. The CG was included in the game and received a neutral feedback. Before and after the …
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