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The following pages link to The association between social phobia, social anxiety cognitions and paranoid symptoms. (Q42624612):
Displaying 12 items.
- Worries about being judged versus being harmed: disentangling the association of social anxiety and paranoia with schizotypy (Q33734099) (← links)
- Anxiety and depressive disorders are associated with delusional-like experiences: a replication study based on a National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing. (Q36007950) (← links)
- What Did We Learn from Research on Comorbidity In Psychiatry? Advantages and Limitations in the Forthcoming DSM-V Era. (Q36508819) (← links)
- Social anxiety disorder, a lifelong disorder? A review of the spontaneous remission and its predictors (Q38186067) (← links)
- The 'Early Developmental Stages of Psychopathology (EDSP) study': a 20-year review of methods and findings (Q38486042) (← links)
- Paranoid Thoughts in Adolescents with Social Anxiety Disorder (Q40219891) (← links)
- Connecting the Dots between Schizotypal Symptoms and Social Anxiety in Youth with an Extra X Chromosome: A Mediating Role for Catastrophizing. (Q41670754) (← links)
- Attachment: developmental pathways to affective dysregulation in young people at ultra-high risk of developing psychosis (Q46325512) (← links)
- Symptoms of social anxiety, depression, and stress in parents of children with social anxiety disorder (Q47555560) (← links)
- A latent class analysis of psychotic symptoms in the general population (Q47565189) (← links)
- Specificity of Childhood Trauma Type and Attenuated Positive Symptoms in a Non-Clinical Sample (Q90310583) (← links)
- Childhood temperament is associated with distress, anxiety and reduced quality of life in schizophrenia spectrum disorders (Q92699971) (← links)