Paranoid Thinking as a Function of Minority Group Status and Intersectionality: An International Examination of the Role of Negative Beliefs.
J L KingstonB SchlierTania Marie LincolnSuzanne Ho-Wai SoBrandon A GaudianoEric M J MorrisPeter PhiriLyn EllettPublished in: Schizophrenia bulletin (2023)
Although mixed, our findings signal the need to consider healthy cultural mistrust when examining paranoia in minority groups and bring into question whether "paranoia" accurately describes the experiences of marginalized individuals, at least at low levels of severity. Further research on paranoia in minority groups is crucial to developing culturally appropriate ways of understanding people's experiences in the context of victimization, discrimination, and difference.
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