Socioeconomic status and paranoia: the role of life hassles, self-mastery, and striving to avoid inferiority.
Paranoid ideation is more common in the general population than previously thought, and it is associated with low socioeconomic status. Daily life hassles, self-mastery, and striving to avoid inferiority may partly account for this association, but these factors have not been examined in relation to...
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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