Situational context influences the degree of hostile attributions made by individuals with schizophrenia or autism spectrum disorder.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] A. Zajenkowska,et al. Hostile attribution bias among offenders and non‐offenders: Making social information processing more adequate , 2020, Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology.
[2] P. Jonason,et al. Who complies with the restrictions to reduce the spread of COVID-19?: Personality and perceptions of the COVID-19 situation , 2020, Personality and Individual Differences.
[3] A. Zajenkowska,et al. Cultural Influences on Social Information Processing: Hostile Attributions in the United States, Poland, and Japan , 2020, Journal of personality assessment.
[4] A. Zajenkowska,et al. How sensitivity to provocation shapes encoding and interpretation of ambivalent scenes in an eye tracking study , 2020 .
[5] Philip D. Harvey,et al. Comprehensive comparison of social cognitive performance in autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia , 2019, Psychological Medicine.
[6] Stephanie Klein Tuente,et al. Hostile attribution bias and aggression in adults - a systematic review , 2019, Aggression and Violent Behavior.
[7] A. Zajenkowska,et al. What Does the Ambiguous Intentions Hostility Questionnaire Really Measure? The Importance of Context in Evaluating Hostility Bias , 2018, Journal of personality assessment.
[8] J. Barahona-Corrêa,et al. Social Cognition in Schizophrenia and Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Direct Comparisons , 2018, Front. Psychiatry.
[9] C. MacLeod,et al. Attentional bias mediates the effect of neurostimulation on emotional vulnerability. , 2017, Journal of Psychiatric Research.
[10] Michael F. Green,et al. Improving measurement of attributional style in schizophrenia; A psychometric evaluation of the Ambiguous Intentions Hostility Questionnaire (AIHQ). , 2017, Journal of psychiatric research.
[11] M. Valenti,et al. The Role of Theory of Mind on Social Information Processing in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Mediation Analysis , 2017, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
[12] Gilles E. Gignac,et al. Effect size guidelines for individual differences researchers , 2016 .
[13] C. Depp,et al. Social behavior, interaction appraisals, and suicidal ideation in schizophrenia: The dangers of being alone , 2016, Schizophrenia Research.
[14] Philip D. Harvey,et al. Paranoid individuals with schizophrenia show greater social cognitive bias and worse social functioning than non-paranoid individuals with schizophrenia , 2016, Schizophrenia Research: Cognition.
[15] D. Penn,et al. Social cognition in schizophrenia: factor structure, clinical and functional correlates , 2016, Journal of mental health.
[16] E. Vieta,et al. Hostile attributions in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia contribute to poor social functioning , 2015, Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica.
[17] Michael F. Green,et al. Social Cognition Psychometric Evaluation: Results of the Initial Psychometric Study. , 2015, Schizophrenia bulletin.
[18] Dennis R. Combs,et al. A randomized, controlled trial of Social Cognition and Interaction Training (SCIT) for outpatients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. , 2014, The British journal of clinical psychology.
[19] P. Bolton,et al. How different are girls and boys above and below the diagnostic threshold for autism spectrum disorders? , 2012, Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
[20] D. Penn,et al. Context influences social cognitive judgments in paranoid individuals with schizophrenia , 2012, Schizophrenia Research.
[21] K. Douglas,et al. The Perceived Stress Scale: Evaluating Configural, Metric and Scalar Invariance across Mental Health Status and Gender , 2011, Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment.
[22] R. Gur,et al. Actively paranoid patients with schizophrenia over attribute anger to neutral faces , 2011, Schizophrenia Research.
[23] Michael F. Green,et al. Social cognition in psychosis: Multidimensional structure, clinical correlates, and relationship with functional outcome , 2011, Schizophrenia Research.
[24] A. Belger,et al. The benefit of directly comparing autism and schizophrenia for revealing mechanisms of social cognitive impairment , 2010, Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders.
[25] Michael F. Green,et al. Social cognition in schizophrenia: an NIMH workshop on definitions, assessment, and research opportunities. , 2008, Schizophrenia bulletin.
[26] S. Vanheule,et al. Factorial Validity and Measurement Invariance of the 20-Item Toronto Alexithymia Scale in Clinical and Nonclinical Samples , 2008, Assessment.
[27] C. Frith. Social cognition , 2008, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
[28] F. Chen. Sensitivity of Goodness of Fit Indexes to Lack of Measurement Invariance , 2007 .
[29] Michael D. Robinson,et al. Tracking the Evil Eye: Trait Anger and Selective Attention within Ambiguously Hostile Scenes. , 2007, Journal of research in personality.
[30] J. Silk,et al. The Role of the Family Context in the Development of Emotion Regulation. , 2007, Social development.
[31] Dennis R. Combs,et al. The Ambiguous Intentions Hostility Questionnaire (AIHQ): A new measure for evaluating hostile social-cognitive biases in paranoia , 2007, Cognitive neuropsychiatry.
[32] K. Dodge. Translational science in action: Hostile attributional style and the development of aggressive behavior problems , 2006, Development and Psychopathology.
[33] Andrew Jahoda,et al. Frequent aggression and attribution of hostile intent in people with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities: an empirical investigation. , 2006, American journal of mental retardation : AJMR.
[34] R. Bentall,et al. Persecutory beliefs, attributions and theory of mind: comparison of patients with paranoid delusions, Asperger's syndrome and healthy controls , 2004, Schizophrenia Research.
[35] J. Tiihonen,et al. Characteristics and circumstances of homicidal acts committed by offenders with schizophrenia , 2004, Psychological Medicine.
[36] B. Orobio de Castro,et al. Hostile attribution of intent and aggressive behavior: a meta-analysis. , 2002, Child development.
[37] B. Leventhal,et al. The Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule—Generic: A Standard Measure of Social and Communication Deficits Associated with the Spectrum of Autism , 2000, Journal of autism and developmental disorders.
[38] R. Vandenberg,et al. A Review and Synthesis of the Measurement Invariance Literature: Suggestions, Practices, and Recommendations for Organizational Research , 2000 .
[39] Rex B. Kline,et al. Principles and Practice of Structural Equation Modeling , 1998 .
[40] L. Shepard,et al. Methods for Identifying Biased Test Items , 1994 .
[41] W. Meredith. Measurement invariance, factor analysis and factorial invariance , 1993 .
[42] Daniel W. Russell,et al. Cross-Situational Consistency in Causal Attributions: Does Attributional Style Exist? , 1984 .
[43] I. Miller,et al. Depressed and nondepressed inpatients' cognitions of hypothetical events, experimental tasks, and stressful life events. , 1982, Journal of abnormal psychology.
[44] P. Wills. Attentional Bias , 2021, Decision Making in Emergency Medicine.
[45] Social Cognition in Psychosis , 2019 .
[46] 최영민,et al. Paliperidone으로 교체한 조현병 환자에서 8주 후 Metabolic Parameter와 Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) 점수의 변화 , 2012 .
[47] Scott B. MacKenzie,et al. Working memory: theories, models, and controversies. , 2012, Annual review of psychology.
[48] R. Kline. Principles and practice of structural equation modeling, 3rd ed. , 2011 .
[49] W. Potter,et al. The role of theory , 2010 .
[50] D. Sheehan,et al. The Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (M.I.N.I.): the development and validation of a structured diagnostic psychiatric interview for DSM-IV and ICD-10. , 1998, The Journal of clinical psychiatry.
[51] B. Byrne,et al. Structural Equation Modeling with EQS and EQS/Windows. , 1996 .
[52] W. Mischel,et al. A cognitive-affective system theory of personality: reconceptualizing situations, dispositions, dynamics, and invariance in personality structure. , 1995, Psychological review.
[53] J. Morrison. DSM-IV Made Easy: The Clinician's Guide to Diagnosis , 1995 .
[54] A. Fenigstein,et al. Paranoia and self-consciousness. , 1992, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[55] R. Moos,et al. The clinical use of social-ecological concepts: the case of an adolescent girl. , 1982, The American journal of orthopsychiatry.
[56] L. Ross. The Intuitive Psychologist And His Shortcomings: Distortions in the Attribution Process1 , 1977 .