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Unpleasant and pleasant referential thinking: Relations with self-processing, paranoia, and other schizotypal traits
Authors:David C. CiceroJohn G. Kerns
Affiliation:Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri, United States
Abstract:Referential thinking is the tendency to view innocuous stimuli as having a specific meaning for the self and is associated with personality traits and disorders. In three studies, this research examined the relations among referential thinking, self-processing, and paranoia. In Study 1, follow-up questions on the Referential Thinking Scale (Lenzenweger, Bennett, & Lilenfeld, 1997) revealed that referential thoughts are experienced as unpleasant and pleasant. In Study 2, unpleasant referential thinking was more strongly associated with paranoia and maladaptive self-processing and personality. CFAs in Studies 1 and 2 found that unpleasant and pleasant referential thinking loaded on different factors. In Study 3, a group of participants with elevated schizotypal personality reported more unpleasant and pleasant referential thoughts than a control group.
Keywords:Referential thinking   Paranoia   Self-esteem   Schizotypal personality   Big-five personality   Confirmatory factor analysis   Schizotypy   Self-consciousness
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