Diathesis-stress model for persecutory thoughts in college students

  • Morimoto Sachiko
    Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the University of Tokyo
  • Tanno Yoshihiko
    Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the University of Tokyo
  • Sakamoto Shinji
    Department of Social Psychology, Faculty of Human Relations, Otsuma Women's University
  • Ishigaki Takuma
    Faculty of Education and Human Sciences, Yokohama National University

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  • 被害妄想的観念の発生に関する素因ストレスモデルの検討
  • ヒガイ モウソウテキ カンネン ノ ハッセイ ニ カンスル ソイン ストレス モデル ノ ケントウ

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Abstract

The purpose of the present study was to find which diathesis-factor variable(s) predicted the incidence of persecutory thoughts in the diathesis-stress framework. Questionnaires were administered to 117 college students three times at two-week intervals. At Time 1, the diathesis factor was assessed with 17 probable variables, which had been selected from various questionnaires. At Time 2, persecutory thoughts during the period, and at Time 3, persecutory thoughts and stressor events between Time 2 and Time 3 were assessed. Setwise hierarchical multiple regression analysis was used to predict the change in the incidence of persecutory thoughts between Time 2 and Time 3. Results revealed significant interaction effects between stressor and two diathesis variables: resentment and hearing negative voice. Students with high scores on the two diathesis-factor variables showed an increase in persecutory thoughts when they reported to have experienced more stressor events.

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