Self-disturbances, cognitive biases and insecure attachment as mechanisms of the relationship between traumatic life events and psychotic-like experiences in non-clinical adults : a path analysis

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Tytuł
Self-disturbances, cognitive biases and insecure attachment as mechanisms of the relationship between traumatic life events and psychotic-like experiences in non-clinical adults
Podtytuł
a path analysis
Odpowiedzialność
Łukasz Gawęda, Renata Pionke, Martyna Krężołek, Katarzyna Prochwicz, Joanna Kłosowska, Dorota Frydecka, Błażej Misiak, Kamila Kotowicz, Agnieszka Samochowiec, Monika Mak, Piotr Błądziński, Andrzej Cechnicki, Barnaby Nelson
Twórcy
Sumy twórców
13 autorów
Punktacja publikacji
Osoba Dysc. Pc k m P U Pu Opis
0000-0001-9783-7234 5.11 30 1 13 30,00 1,0000 30,0000 Art.
Gł. język publikacji
Angielski (English)
Data publikacji
2018
Objętość
8 (stron).
Szacowana objętość
0,5 (arkuszy wydawniczych)
Identyfikator DOI
10.1016/j.psychres.2017.11.009
Adres URL
https://ac.els-cdn.com/S0165178117314026/1-s2.0-S0165178117314026-main.pdf?_tid=8f92fe99-3023-4ab3-b8cc-34ff7067e0a0&acdnat=1548321651_6bd2f4f1fd3ca2f64dc4b9a6698ce9fa
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Czasopismo
Psychiatry Research
( ISSN 0165-1781 )
Kraj wydania: Irlandia (Ireland)
Zeszyt: tom 259
Strony: 571-578
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Data zgłoszenia do bazy Publi
2019-01-14
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Although traumatic life events have been linked to psychotic-like experiences, the mechanisms of the relationship remain unclear. We investigated whether insecure (anxious and avoidant) attachment styles, cognitive biases and self-disturbances serve as significant mediators in the relationship between traumatic life events and psychotic-like experiences in non-clinical sample. Six-hundred and ninety healthy participants (522 females) who have not ever been diagnosed with psychiatric disorders took part in the study. Participants completed self-report scales that measure traumatic life events, psychotic-like experiences, cognitive biases, attachment styles and self-disturbances. Our model was tested with path analysis. Our integrated model fit to the data with excellent goodness-of-fit indices. The direct effect was significantly reduced after the mediators were included. Significant pathways from traumatic life events to psychotic-like experiences were found through self-disturbances and cognitive biases. Traumatic life events were associated with anxious attachment through cognitive biases. Self-disturbances, cognitive biases and anxious attachment had a direct effect on psychotic-like experiences. The results of our study tentatively suggest that traumatic life events are related with psychotic-like experiences through cognitive biases and self-disturbances. Further studies in clinical samples are required to verify our model.

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