The Lonely Road to Paranoia. A Path-Analytic Investigation of Loneliness and Paranoia

Loneliness and paranoia are related, but the mechanisms that link them to each other remain unclear. Systematic reviews on loneliness propose a social –cognitive model in which loneliness leads to negative evaluations of other persons and a lack of interpersonal trust. However, the data discussed in these reviews are based on healthy individuals. Building on this model, the present study investigated 1) whether negative interpersonal schemata me diate the association between loneliness and paranoia and 2) whether a low level of perceived social support and less frequent social contact are related to loneliness.
Source: Comprehensive Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Source Type: research
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