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Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 8(194), p. 628-631, 2006

DOI: 10.1097/01.nmd.0000231441.48007.a5

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The Persecutory Ideation Questionnaire

Journal article published in 2006 by Ryan McKay ORCID, Robyn Langdon, Max Coltheart ORCID
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Abstract

We report the development and evaluation of a brief questionnaire measure of persecutory ideation, the Persecutory Ideation Questionnaire (PIQ). Our approach was theoretically driven in that the PIQ was constructed in accordance with comprehensive definitional considerations and criteria set out by . Sixty-six more general paranoia-related items were accumulated, and 10 independent raters sorted the items into two sets, "persecutory ideation" and "other." An 80% agreement criterion was set, resulting in 10 persecutory ideation items. The PIQ was evaluated with a nonclinical and a clinical sample. In both samples, it was shown to have excellent reliability (internal consistency) and excellent convergent validity as a measure of certain aspects of general paranoid ideation. Finally, the PIQ shared unique variance with severity of persecutory delusions in the clinical group, providing good criterion validity for the PIQ as a measure of specifically persecutory ideation, rather than paranoia in general.