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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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Psychotic-like experiences in esoterism: A twilight zone? [PDF]
Over the past decades, research has suggested the existence of a psychosis continuum ranging from psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) in the general population to psychotic symptoms in patients with affective and schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Especially individuals interested in esoterism were more often reported having experienced PLEs.
Hinterbuchinger, B +8 more
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Individuals with psychotic-like experiences and psychosis gather and use information differently than controls; in particular they seek and rely on less information or over-weight currently available information. A new paradigm, the judge-advisor system,
Jakob Scheunemann +2 more
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Do childhood trauma and attachment dimensions predict psychotic-like experiences in a non-clinical sample? [PDF]
Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are very common in the healthy population of society and can be seen without being clinically diagnosed. Many studies have emphasized the relationship between PLEs and childhood trauma or attachment dimensions.
Feyzan Ustamehmetoğlu, Oya Mortan Sevi
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The Reliability and Validity of Community Assessment of Psychic Experiences Scale-Turkish Form
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the reliability and validity of Community Assessment of Psychic Experiences (CAPE) scale in a non-clinical Turkish sample.
Oya Mortan Sevi +3 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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What drives beliefs in COVID-19 conspiracy theories? The role of psychotic-like experiences and confinement-related factors [PDF]
Rationale The COVID-19 pandemic is a worldwide threat to public health and the global economy. The climate of fear and uncertainty associated with the pandemic has fostered the emergence of a wide range of COVID-19 conspiracy theories that have the ...
Campos, Carlos +15 more
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Dimensions of Delusions and Attribution Biases along the Continuum of Psychosis. [PDF]
This study compared delusional dimensions and attribution biases along the continuum of psychosis. Participants completed questionnaires on delusion-like beliefs and attributions.
Suzanne Ho-wai So +2 more
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AimRecent studies have provided evidence that enhanced stress level is associated with the increase of psychotic symptoms in both clinical and non-clinical populations.
Katarzyna Prochwicz +2 more
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Despite many differences, autism spectrum disorder and schizophrenia spectrum disorder share environmental risk factors, genetic predispositions as well as neuronal abnormalities, and show similar cognitive deficits in working memory, perspective taking,
Verena F. Demler +4 more
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