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Title: Paranoia in the General Population : a revised version of the General Paranoia Scale for Adults
Author: Carvalho, Célia
Sousa, Marina
da Motta, Carolina
Pinto-Gouveia, José
Caldeira, Suzana Nunes
Peixoto, Ermelindo Bernardo
Cabral, Joana Moura
Fenigstein, Allan
Keywords: Adulthood
Assessment
Social Defence
Paranoidideation Refinement
Issue Date: Apr-2015
Publisher: Australian Psychological Society
Citation: Barreto Carvalho, C., Sousa, M., da Motta, C., Pinto Gouveia, J., Caldeira, S. N., Peixoto, E., Cabral, J. & Fenigstein, A. (2015). Paranoia in the General Population: a revised version of the General Paranoia Scale for Adults. "Clinical Psychologist". DOI: 10.1111/cp.12065
Abstract: Background: Paranoid ideation has been regarded as a cognitive and a social process used as a defence against perceived threats. According to this perspective, paranoid ideation can be understood as a process extending across the normal-pathological continuum. Methods: In order to refine the construct of paranoid ideation and to validate a measure of paranoia, 906 Portuguese participants from the general population and 91 patients were administered the General Paranoia Scale (GPS), and two conceptual models (one - and tridimensional) were compared through confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). Results: Results from the CFA of the GPS confirmed a different model than the one-dimensional model proposed by Fenigstein and Vanable, which com-prised three dimensions (mistrust thoughts, persecutory ideas, and self-deprecation). This alternative model presented a better fit and increased sensitivity when compared with the one-dimensional model. Further data analysis of the scale revealed that the GPS is an adequate assessment tool for adults, with good psychometric characteristics and high internal consistency. Conclusion: The model proposed in the current work leads to further refinements and enrichment of the construct of paranoia in different populations, allowing the assessment of three dimensions of paranoia and the risk of clinical paranoia in a single measure for the general population.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/3681
DOI: 10.1111/cp.12065
ISSN: 1742-9552
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