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KMID : 1159120150220020249
Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology
2015 Volume.22 No. 2 p.249 ~ p.262
Self-Discrepancy, Depression and Internalized Shame in Paranoid Tendency
Jo You-Sun

Jung Jin-Bok
Abstract
The study investigated the similarities and differences between persecutory paranoia and punishment paranoia groups based on the variables of self-discrepancy, depression, and internalized share. A total of 580 students completed the paranoia score questionnaire, and the top 20% were selected as a Paranoid Tendency group; those in the bottom 10% were selected as a Control group. People in the Paranoid Tendency group were higher on the score of a discrepancy between actual self and perception of others about the self than those in the control group. Members in the Paranoid Tendency group were further divided into Persecutory Paranoid Tendency versus Punishment Paranoid Tendency group based on their level of self-concept. The results indicated that those in the Paranoid Tendency group were higher on the score of self-discrepancy than those in Persecutory Paranoid Tendency group, while those in Punishment Paranoid Tendency group were higher on the score of depression and internalized shame than those in Persecutory Tendency group.
KEYWORD
persecutory paranoia, punishment paranoia, self-discrepancy, depression, internalized shame
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