Psychotic-Like Experiences: A Challenge in Definition and Assessment [PDF]
Assuming a continuum between psychotic experiences and psychotic symptoms aligned between healthy individuals and patients with non-psychotic and psychotic disorders, recent research has focused on subclinical psychotic experiences.
Barbara Hinterbuchinger +1 more
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Perinatal insult dimensions and developmental trajectories of psychotic-like experiences [PDF]
Perinatal insults (e.g., obstetric complications, substance exposure) are increasing in prevalence and confer risk for psychotic-like experiences in offspring, contributing to a growing public health burden.
Eric R. Larson +2 more
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Anxiety, financial stress, and childhood trauma are associated with psychotic-like experiences during the postpartum period [PDF]
PurposePsychotic-like experiences (subclinical psychosis symptoms) predict the development of severe mental distress in the general population and can also be an experience of clinical concern. Little attention has been paid to psychotic-like experiences
Rebecca E. Grattan +2 more
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The role of sleep quality in psychotic-like experiences
Introduction Impaired sleep quality is among the most common complaints in psychopathological conditions including psychotic states. The clinical relevance of sleep disruption is, however, notoriously overlooked and considered as a secondary symptom ...
P. Simor +3 more
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Sexual orientation and psychotic-like experiences among Chinese college students: the role of gender
ObjectiveThe mental health of sexual minorities has received increasing attention, but there are few studies on the risk of psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) among sexual minorities.
Dali Lu +3 more
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Psychotic-Like Experiences at the Healthy End of the Psychosis Continuum
There is increasing evidence pointing toward a continuous distribution of psychotic symptoms and accompanying factors between subclinical and clinical populations.
Lui Unterrassner +8 more
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Prevalence of psychotic-like experiences among Afghan migrant children and adolescents: examining the predictive role of childhood trauma, mindfulness, and cognitive flexibility [PDF]
Background Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are subclinical phenomena that reflect mental health vulnerabilities in high-risk populations, such as migrant children and adolescents.
Abdul Reza Rezaee +2 more
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Linking Psychotic‐Like Experiences and Brain White Matter Microstructure in Young Women [PDF]
Background Psychotic‐like experiences (PLE) represent a risk factor for later psychotic disorders and a marker for general mental distress. The connectivity and microstructure of key brain white matter pathways, including fronto–temporal trajectories ...
Rikka Kjelkenes +9 more
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Reward Processing in Children with Psychotic-like Experiences [PDF]
Abstract Alterations to striatal reward pathways have been identified in individuals with psychosis. They are hypothesised to be a key mechanism that generate psychotic symptoms through the production of aberrant attribution of motivational salience and are proposed to result from accumulated childhood adversity and genetic risk, making
Harju-Seppänen, Jasmine +5 more
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Aberrant Salience, Psychotic-Like Experiences, and Anxiety: a Case-Control Study [PDF]
Introduction In this research, we investigate how Aberrant Salience (AS), Psychotic-Like Experiences (PLEs), and anxiety are interlinked in both healthy individuals and subjects with psychotic disorders.
G. P. Merola +5 more
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