The relationship between epistemic stance, mentalizing, paranoid distress and conspiracy mentality: an empirical investigation.

Sophie Hauschild, Lea A Kasper, Anna Berning, Svenja Taubner
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Epistemic stance, comprising epistemic trust, mistrust, and credulity, and the closely related construct of mentalizing have been related to paranoid ideation and conspiracy mentality. All phenomena are common in the general population and may become clinically and societally relevant at an extreme expression by influencing an individual's positioning towards socially transmitted information possibly as far as complete social detachment or attachment to extremist views. Herein, an individual's experienced distress may play an important role, which has however largely been neglected in empirical research. Thus, this study aims to empirically investigate the effect of epistemic stance on a clinically relevant aspect of paranoid ideation, namely paranoid distress. We assume that epistemic stance will be associated with paranoid distress, but that this association will be mediated by mentalizing. Moreover, we assume that epistemic stance will be indirectly associated with conspiracy thinking via paranoid distress. Data of 595 participants (mean age = 43.05; SD = 13.87; female = 48.32%, male = 51.18%, diverse = 0.51%) were collected via self-report questionnaires through an online-based cross-sectional study. Structural equation modeling was performed for data analysis. As expected, epistemic mistrust was associated with paranoid distress via mentalizing deficits. Unexpectedly, epistemic trust was associated with more paranoid distress. Indirectly, epistemic trust was associated with conspiracy mentality via paranoid distress. Findings partially confirmed the hypothesized associations. Mentalizing may be a target for reducing distress associated with a distrusting epistemic stance. Epistemically trusting individuals with high paranoid distress may turn to conspiracy theories for regulation.

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认识论立场、思维定势、偏执困扰和阴谋心态之间的关系:一项实证调查。
认识论立场(包括认识论信任、不信任和轻信)以及与之密切相关的心智建构(mentalizing)与妄想症和阴谋论有关。所有这些现象在普通人群中都很常见,在极端情况下可能会影响个人对社会传播信息的定位,甚至完全脱离社会或依附于极端主义观点,从而产生临床和社会相关性。在这种情况下,个人所经历的痛苦可能会起到重要作用,但这一点在实证研究中大多被忽视。因此,本研究旨在实证研究认识论立场对妄想症临床相关方面(即妄想症痛苦)的影响。我们假定认识论立场与偏执性困扰相关,但这种关联会受到心理化的介导。此外,我们还假设认识论立场会通过偏执性困扰与阴谋论思维间接相关。通过在线横断面研究,我们通过自我报告问卷收集了 595 名参与者(平均年龄 = 43.05;标准差 = 13.87;女性 = 48.32%,男性 = 51.18%,多样性 = 0.51%)的数据。数据分析采用了结构方程模型。不出所料,认识上的不信任通过心智缺陷与偏执性困扰相关。出乎意料的是,认识信任与更多的偏执性困扰相关。间接地,认识论信任通过偏执困扰与阴谋心态相关。研究结果部分证实了假设的关联。心理化可能是减少与不信任认识论立场相关的痛苦的一个目标。在认识论上信任的人如果有高度偏执的困扰,可能会转向阴谋论进行调节。
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