Journal article

Social relationships and quality of life moderate distress associated with delusional ideation

MH Lim, JF Gleeson, HJ Jackson, KC Fernandez

Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology | Published : 2014

Abstract

Purpose: In a previous study, individuals who followed a particular new religious movement (NRM) reported significantly less distress even though they reported similar levels of delusional ideation when compared with individuals diagnosed with psychotic disorders. Protective factors such as social relationship quality and quality of life (QOL) were hypothesized to explain attenuated distress associated with delusional ideation. Methods: NRM individuals (n = 29), individuals diagnosed with psychotic disorders (n = 25), and control individuals (n = 63) were recruited. Psychotic symptoms, delusion-proneness, and facets of social relationships quality and QOL were examined across group. Potentia..

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