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Splitting of Associative Threads: The Expression of Schizotypal Ambivalence in Daily Life
Chris J. Burgin
, Charlotte A. Chun
, Leslie E. Horton
, Neus Barrantes-Vidal
,
Thomas R. Kwapil
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Psychology
Negative Affect
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Positive Affect
100%
Cognitive Functioning
100%
Cognitive Impairment
100%
Schizophrenia
100%
Keyphrases
Daily Life
100%
Ambivalence
100%
Psychopathology
18%
Daily Activities
9%
Negative Affect
9%
Positive Affect
9%
Young Female
9%
Cognitive Functioning
9%
Experience Sampling
9%
Emotional Behavior
9%
Cognitive Impairment
9%
Social Functioning
9%
Use Experience
9%
Schizophrenic Patients
9%
Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
9%
In-the-moment
9%
Emotional Expression
9%
Questionnaire Measure
9%
Interview Measures
9%
Social Impairment
9%
Affective Dysregulation
9%
Social Stress
9%
Daily Life Assessments
9%
Bleuler
9%
Daily Support
9%
Social Closeness
9%
Activity Enjoyment
9%