APS
30th APS Annual Convention · 2018
The Wrong Culprit: Anxiety, Not Psychosis, Predicts Lower Social Functioning Abilities
- Wisteria Deng
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor - Tyler Grove
University of Michigan - Patricia Deldin
University of Michigan
Abstract
From a large sample online study conducted on the general population, we discover anxiety as the main predictor of lower social functioning levels, for both the high and low psychosis groups. In our study, Introverted Anhedonia is the only psychotic dimension that predicts lower social functioning abilities.
Psychopathology