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Title: Intersections of paranoia and the body in the general population.
Austin Authors: Toh, Wei Lin;Phillipou, Andrea ;Neill, Erica;Rossell, Susan L
Affiliation: Swinburne University of Technology, Australia.
Austin Health
Issue Date: Jun-2023
Date: 2022
Publication information: Journal of Health Psychology 2023-06; 28(7)
Abstract: Negative body image may be associated with heightened feelings of paranoia. The current study aimed to conduct multidimensional assessments of body image and psychosis facets in the general population. Respondents were 407 individuals, who provided basic sociodemographic information, and completed online questionnaires evaluating dysmorphic concerns, body consciousness, paranoia, persecutory and magical ideation and perceptual aberration. Correlation analysis and a series of regressions onto various body image facets (i.e. dysmorphic concerns, private body consciousness, public body consciousness and body competence) were conducted. Distinct patterns of significant associations were uncovered across the range of body image and psychosis facets examined. Paranoia significantly contributed to the severity of dysmorphic concerns, and magical ideation significantly contributed to private and public body consciousness, though effect sizes were modest. Our findings corroborate the relationship between paranoia and dysmorphic concerns, and tentatively suggest that challenging paranoid beliefs could be a useful strategy for managing negative body image.
URI: https://ahro.austin.org.au/austinjspui/handle/1/31650
DOI: 10.1177/13591053221133890
ORCID: 0000-0002-4187-1182
Journal: Journal of Health Psychology
Start page: 13591053221133890
PubMed URL: 36314238
ISSN: 1461-7277
Type: Journal Article
Subjects: body image
dysmorphic concerns
magical ideation
online survey
paranoia
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