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Psychotic-like experiences in community-dwelling young people in hong kong: Preliminary finding from the hong kong youth epidemiological study of mental health (HKYES)

open access: yesEuropean Psychiatry, 2021
Introduction Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are often referred to as psychotic experiences, such as hallucinations and delusions, in the absence of a psychotic disorder.
C.S. Wong   +4 more
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Sleep disturbance and psychotic-like experiences among urban adolescents with and without parental migration

open access: yesFrontiers in Public Health, 2023
AimSleep disturbance was closely associated with an increased risk of psychotic-like experiences (PLEs). This study aims to explore the association between sleep disturbance and PLEs among urban adolescents with and without parental migration.MethodsA ...
Dongfang Wang   +4 more
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Psychotic-like experiences and associated socio-demographic factors among pregnant women in each trimester in China

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2022
ObjectivePsychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are quite common in the general populations without a clinical diagnosis, but pregnant women have been neglected in earlier literature. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence and correlates of PLEs among
Dali Lu   +7 more
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Ivanovo City Agglomeration: Mini-Portraits оf Settlements (based on the materials of the expedition)

open access: yesНаука. Инновации. Технологии, 2022
Introduction. In October 2021, a team of authors made an expedition to the Ivanovo region in order to study the demographic development of the urban agglomeration, the core of which is the center of this region.
V. V. Chikhichin   +3 more
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Association between Parents’ Relationship, Emotion-Regulation Strategies, and Psychotic-like Experiences in Adolescents

open access: yesChildren, 2022
This study aimed to examine the association between the psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) and emotion-regulation (ER) strategies of adolescents and their parents’ relationship, and we hypothesized that the parents’ relationship moderates the link between
Chenyu Zhan   +3 more
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The spatial prediction and optimization of production-living-ecological space based on Markov–PLUS model: A case study of Yunnan Province

open access: yesOpen Geosciences, 2022
Production-living-ecological space (PLES) reflects the main function of land use types. It is one of the main directions that many scholars researched to evaluate, predict, and optimize the land space from the perspective of PLES.
Wang Lingling   +2 more
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Pain and Psychotic-like Experiences in Young People Using Cannabis

open access: yesMedical Sciences Forum, 2022
Research has demonstrated that cannabis use is linked with a greater risk of psychotic-like experiences (PLEs), particularly in young people. As many people use cannabis for the alleviation of pain, it is important to examine the impact that PLEs have on
Joanna Wilson   +7 more
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A Case Study on the Perceptions of Educators on the Penetration of Personal Learning Environments in Typical Education [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Personal Learning Environments (PLEs) help students manage and take control of their own learning. As such, the PLE promotes self-regulation in learning and allows learners to aggregate, manipulate and share digital artefacts within a flexible and ...
A.Kitsantas   +9 more
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A case study for measuring informal learning in PLEs [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The technological support for learning and teaching processes is constantly changing. Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) applied to education, cause changes that affect the way in which people learn. This application introduces new software
Alier Forment, Marc   +3 more
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Do sleep disturbances and psychotic-like experiences in adolescence share genetic and environmental influences? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Sleep disturbances regularly co-occur with clinical psychotic disorders and dimensions of psychotic-like experiences (PLEs). One possible explanation for this, which has yet to be tested, is that similar genetic or environmental influences underlie sleep
Freeman, D.   +3 more
core   +1 more source

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