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Methodological characteristics and feasibility of ecological momentary assessment studies in psychosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Background Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) involves completing multiple surveys
over time in daily life, capturing in-the-moment experiences in real-world contexts. EMA use …
over time in daily life, capturing in-the-moment experiences in real-world contexts. EMA use …
Self‐reported emotion regulation difficulties in people with psychosis compared with non‐clinical controls: A systematic literature review
C Lawlor, C Hepworth, J Smallwood… - Clinical psychology …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Emotions play a key role in the development and experience of psychosis, yet there are
important gaps in our understanding of how individuals with psychosis understand and …
important gaps in our understanding of how individuals with psychosis understand and …
Association of multidimensional schizotypy with psychotic-like experiences, affect, and social functioning in daily life: Comparable findings across samples and …
The present study examined the associations of positive, negative, and disorganized
schizotypy with psychotic-like experiences, affect, and social functioning in daily life using …
schizotypy with psychotic-like experiences, affect, and social functioning in daily life using …
The impact of emotion awareness and regulation on psychotic symptoms during daily functioning
D Kimhy, A Lister, Y Liu, J Vakhrusheva… - npj …, 2020 - nature.com
Emotion regulation (ER) difficulties are ubiquitous among individuals with schizophrenia
and have been hypothesized to contribute to stress sensitivity and exacerbation of psychotic …
and have been hypothesized to contribute to stress sensitivity and exacerbation of psychotic …
Emotion regulation flexibility and psychosis: A longitudinal study disentangling components of flexibility in psychosis‐proneness
Objectives Flexibility in self‐regulation has emerged as an important component of mental
health. Previous findings found that deficits in two components of regulatory flexibility were …
health. Previous findings found that deficits in two components of regulatory flexibility were …
Beliefs about the uncontrollability and usefulness of emotion in the schizophrenia-spectrum: Links to emotion regulation and negative symptoms
Background Beliefs about the usefulness and controllability of emotions are associated with
emotion regulation and psychological distress in the general population. Although …
emotion regulation and psychological distress in the general population. Although …
Deconstructing emotion regulation in schizophrenia: The nature and consequences of abnormalities at the identification stage
Existing evidence suggests that emotion regulation is abnormal in schizophrenia and
associated with undesirable clinical outcomes. However, this literature is based …
associated with undesirable clinical outcomes. However, this literature is based …
Managing emotions in psychosis: Evaluation of a brief DBT‐informed skills group for individuals with psychosis in routine community services
Objectives Individuals with psychosis report that emotion regulation (ER) difficulties are
treatment priorities, yet little is known about how targeted ER interventions may help. We …
treatment priorities, yet little is known about how targeted ER interventions may help. We …
Components of emotion regulation flexibility and psychosis: The association between psychosis‐proneness and context sensitivity
Objectives Emotion regulation flexibility has been conceptualized as a multi‐componential
construct involving context sensitivity, repertoire and feedback responsiveness. Psychosis …
construct involving context sensitivity, repertoire and feedback responsiveness. Psychosis …
Predictors of paranoia in the daily lives of people with non-affective psychosis and non-clinical controls: A systematic review of intensive longitudinal studies
Background and objectives Worrying, self-esteem, sleep problems, anomalous internal
experiences, reasoning biases, and interpersonal sensitivity are associated with paranoia …
experiences, reasoning biases, and interpersonal sensitivity are associated with paranoia …