5 years ago

Negative schemata about the self and others and paranoid ideation in at‐risk states and those with persisting positive symptoms

Hendrik Müller, Walter de Millas, Wolfgang Gaebel, Jutta Herrlich, Alkomiet Hasan, Birgit Janssen, Georg Juckel, Anne Karow, Tilo Kircher, Stefanie Kiszkenow-Bäker, Stefan Klingberg, Joachim Klosterkötter, Seza Krüger-Özgürdal, Martin Lambert, Marion Lautenschlager, Wolfgang Maier, Tanja Maria Michel, Stefanie Mehl, Bernhard W. Müller, Verena Pützfeld, Franziska Rausch, Michael Riedel, Gudrun Sartory, Frank Schneider, Michael Wagner, Georg Wiedemann, Andreas Wittorf, Thomas Wobrock, Wolfgang Wölwer, Mathias Zink, Andreas Bechdolf

Abstract

Background

The objective of this study is to test the conflicting theories concerning the association of negative self and other schemata and paranoid ideation.

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