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Suggestibility, dissociation and positive schizotypy

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posted on 2024-11-14, 21:54 authored by Emma Barkus, John Stirling, John Cavill
Abstract. 94 participants, drawn from a parent sample of 1206 individuals who had previously taken part in an assessment of the factor structure of the Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences (O-LIFE), were designated into groups differentiated in terms of low, moderate or high levels of positive schizotypy. All also completed the dissociative experiences scale (DES) and the Inventory of Suggestibility (IS). Our findings suggest that higher reported levels of dissociative experiences and higher suggestibility both independently predict higher scores of positive schizotypy, although suggestibility appears to be a stronger predictor than dissociation.

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Barkus, E, Stirling, J and Cavill, J, Suggestibility, dissociation and positive schizotypy, Clínica y Salud, 21(1), 2010, p 3-8.

Journal title

Clínica y Salud

Volume

21

Issue

1

Pagination

3-8

Language

English

RIS ID

31281

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