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Schizotypal traits and psychotic-like experiences during adolescence: An update [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The psychosis phenotype is distributed along a severity continuum that ranges from psychological well-being to full-blown psychosis. Schizotypal traits and psychotic-like experiences are considered as one of the possible phenotypic indicators
Debbané, M, Fonseca Pedrero, E
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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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Reward Processing in Children with Psychotic-like Experiences [PDF]
AbstractAlterations 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 the striatal ...
Harju-Seppänen, Jasmine +5 more
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Mapping psychotic‐like experiences: Results from an online survey [PDF]
Suggestions have been made that psychotic‐like experiences (PLEs), such as hallucinatory and delusional experiences, exist on a continuum from healthy individuals to patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia. We used the screening questions of the Questionnaire for Psychotic Experiences (QPE), an interview that captures the presence and phenomenology ...
Kusztrits, Isabella +9 more
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Predicting Psychotic-Like Experiences during Sensory Deprivation [PDF]
Aims. This study aimed to establish the contribution of hallucination proneness, anxiety, suggestibility, and fantasy proneness to psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) reported during brief sensory deprivation.Method. Twenty-four high and 22 low hallucination-prone participants reported on PLEs occurring during brief sensory deprivation and at baseline ...
Daniel, C, Mason, OJ
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Background Urban birth and upbringing show consistent associations with psychotic illness but the key urban exposures remain unknown. Associations with psychotic-like experiences (PEs) are inconsistent.
Jeremy W. Coid +17 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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Background Psychotic symptoms reported by healthy individuals in the general population are referred to as psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) and have been proven to increase the risk of suicidal ideation (SI) in these individuals.
Nour Farah +5 more
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Autism spectrum conditions (ASC) and schizophrenia spectrum conditions (SSC) are both characterized by changes in social-cognitive functioning. Less is known about the overlap and the differences in social-cognitive functioning when comparing individuals
Hester Sijtsma +6 more
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Sleep quality, psychological symptoms, and psychotic-like experiences [PDF]
Poor sleep quality has been repeatedly linked to the entire psychosis continuum, including psychotic-like experiences (PLEs); however, sleep dysfunction is a component of several other psychopathologies that have also been linked to increased risk for PLEs, including depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Arielle, Ered +2 more
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