Self-Schemas and Self-Esteem Discrepancies in Subclinical Paranoia: The Essential Role of Depressive Symptoms
Background : Self-concepts are being intensively investigated in relation to paranoia, but research has shown some contradictory findings. Studying subclinical phenomena in a non-clinical population should allow for a clearer understanding given that clinical confounding factors are avoided. We expl...
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doaj-de1e8b64a152470ca9a6ec9f67e0cdf32021-03-15T04:34:25ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402021-03-011210.3389/fpsyt.2021.623755623755Self-Schemas and Self-Esteem Discrepancies in Subclinical Paranoia: The Essential Role of Depressive SymptomsManel Monsonet0Sergi Ballespí1Tamara Sheinbaum2Carmen Valiente3Regina Espinosa4Thomas Richard Kwapil5Neus Barrantes-Vidal6Neus Barrantes-Vidal7Neus Barrantes-Vidal8Departament de Psicologia Clínica i de la Salut, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Cerdanyola del Vallès, SpainDepartament de Psicologia Clínica i de la Salut, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Cerdanyola del Vallès, SpainDepartment of Psychology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesSchool of Psychology, Complutense University of Madrid, Pozuelo de Alarcón, SpainDepartment of Psychology, University of Camilo José Cela, Villanueva de la Cañada, SpainDepartment of Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL, United StatesDepartament de Psicologia Clínica i de la Salut, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Cerdanyola del Vallès, SpainSant Pere Claver - Fundació Sanitària, Barcelona, SpainCentre for Biomedical Research in Mental Health (CIBERSAM), Madrid, SpainBackground : Self-concepts are being intensively investigated in relation to paranoia, but research has shown some contradictory findings. Studying subclinical phenomena in a non-clinical population should allow for a clearer understanding given that clinical confounding factors are avoided. We explored self-esteem, self-schemas, and implicit/explicit self-esteem discrepancies in three non-clinical groups with different psychopathological traits and a control group.Methods: Participants with elevated trait-paranoia (n = 41), depressive symptoms (n = 34), a combination of both traits (n = 32), and a control group (n = 71) were assessed on implicit and explicit self-esteem, self-schemas, depression, and paranoia. A dimensional approach with the total sample (n = 208) was also used to complement the information provided by the group approach.Results: All groups presented similar and positive levels of implicit self-esteem. Trait-paranoia participants had similar levels of explicit self-esteem and self-schemas compared with the control group. However, the group with a combination of trait-paranoia and depressive symptoms showed the lowest levels of positive self-schemas and self-esteem. Furthermore, this group and the control group displayed implicit/explicit self-esteem discrepancies, although in opposite directions and with different implications. The dimensional approach revealed associations of trait-paranoia and depressive symptoms with poor explicit self-esteem and self-schemas but not with implicit self-esteem.Conclusions: Trait-paranoia participants showed different self-representations depending on whether depressive symptoms were present or not. The interaction between subclinical neurotic and psychotic traits entailed a detrimental self-representation that might increase the risk for psychopathology.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.623755/fullparanoiaself-esteemself-schemasdepressive symptomsself-esteem discrepanciesimplicit self-esteem |
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Manel Monsonet Sergi Ballespí Tamara Sheinbaum Carmen Valiente Regina Espinosa Thomas Richard Kwapil Neus Barrantes-Vidal Neus Barrantes-Vidal Neus Barrantes-Vidal Self-Schemas and Self-Esteem Discrepancies in Subclinical Paranoia: The Essential Role of Depressive Symptoms Frontiers in Psychiatry paranoia self-esteem self-schemas depressive symptoms self-esteem discrepancies implicit self-esteem |
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Self-Schemas and Self-Esteem Discrepancies in Subclinical Paranoia: The Essential Role of Depressive Symptoms |
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Self-Schemas and Self-Esteem Discrepancies in Subclinical Paranoia: The Essential Role of Depressive Symptoms |
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Self-Schemas and Self-Esteem Discrepancies in Subclinical Paranoia: The Essential Role of Depressive Symptoms |
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Self-Schemas and Self-Esteem Discrepancies in Subclinical Paranoia: The Essential Role of Depressive Symptoms |
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Self-Schemas and Self-Esteem Discrepancies in Subclinical Paranoia: The Essential Role of Depressive Symptoms |
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self-schemas and self-esteem discrepancies in subclinical paranoia: the essential role of depressive symptoms |
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Background : Self-concepts are being intensively investigated in relation to paranoia, but research has shown some contradictory findings. Studying subclinical phenomena in a non-clinical population should allow for a clearer understanding given that clinical confounding factors are avoided. We explored self-esteem, self-schemas, and implicit/explicit self-esteem discrepancies in three non-clinical groups with different psychopathological traits and a control group.Methods: Participants with elevated trait-paranoia (n = 41), depressive symptoms (n = 34), a combination of both traits (n = 32), and a control group (n = 71) were assessed on implicit and explicit self-esteem, self-schemas, depression, and paranoia. A dimensional approach with the total sample (n = 208) was also used to complement the information provided by the group approach.Results: All groups presented similar and positive levels of implicit self-esteem. Trait-paranoia participants had similar levels of explicit self-esteem and self-schemas compared with the control group. However, the group with a combination of trait-paranoia and depressive symptoms showed the lowest levels of positive self-schemas and self-esteem. Furthermore, this group and the control group displayed implicit/explicit self-esteem discrepancies, although in opposite directions and with different implications. The dimensional approach revealed associations of trait-paranoia and depressive symptoms with poor explicit self-esteem and self-schemas but not with implicit self-esteem.Conclusions: Trait-paranoia participants showed different self-representations depending on whether depressive symptoms were present or not. The interaction between subclinical neurotic and psychotic traits entailed a detrimental self-representation that might increase the risk for psychopathology. |
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paranoia self-esteem self-schemas depressive symptoms self-esteem discrepancies implicit self-esteem |
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