Increased rates of social defeat and schizotypy in racial minorities
Abstract
This study examines the extent to which a measure of multidimensional schizotypy is associated with experiences of social defeat. Based on the social defeat hypothesis of psychosis, which suggests that chronic stressful experiences leading to social defeat increase risk for psychotic-like experiences, we expect that individual differences on a schizotypy measure would be explained by differences in social defeat. We hypothesized that racial and...
Paper Details
Title
Increased rates of social defeat and schizotypy in racial minorities
Published Date
Feb 1, 2022
Volume
186
Pages
111324 - 111324
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