Background: Bullying is a risk factor for developing psy-chotic experiences (PEs). Whether bullying is associated with particular PEs, and the extent to which genes and envi-ronments influence the association, are unknown. This study investigated which specific PEs in adolescence are associ-ated with earlier bullying victimization and the genetic and environmental contributions underlying their association. Method: Participants were 4826 twin pairs from a longi-tudinal community-based twin study in England and Wales who reported on their bullying victimization at the age of 12 years. Measures of specific PEs (self-rated Paranoia, Hallucinations, Cognitive disorganization, Grandiosity, Anhedonia, and parent-rated Negative Symptoms) were reco...
Background There has been considerable recent interest in possible causal linkages between exposure ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relation between anxiety symptoms and victimization exp...
Psychotic phenomena are prevalent in non-clinical populations, with a continuum existing between psy...
Background: Bullying is a risk factor for developing psy-chotic experiences (PEs). Whether bullying ...
Background: Bullying is a risk factor for developing psychotic experiences (PEs). Whether bullying i...
Background: Bullying is a risk factor for developing psychotic experiences (PEs). Whether bullying i...
Background; Childhood emotional and behaviour problems are antecedents for later psychopathology. Th...
Children and adolescents who are victims or perpetrators of bullying victimization are at elevated r...
Background. Sibling bullying is associated with mental health difficulties; both in the short and lo...
Background. Approximately 11% of schoolchildren are bullied on a regular basis. It has been argued t...
Children and adolescents who are victims or perpetrators of bullying victimization are at elevated r...
The present study employed Experience Sampling Methodology to examine whether the interaction betwee...
In the last several years a number of studies have noted an association between bullying and psychot...
Although there is mounting evidence that the experience of being bullied associates with both intern...
Adolescents with high genetic risk for schizophrenia are more prone than others to bullying episodes...
Background There has been considerable recent interest in possible causal linkages between exposure ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relation between anxiety symptoms and victimization exp...
Psychotic phenomena are prevalent in non-clinical populations, with a continuum existing between psy...
Background: Bullying is a risk factor for developing psy-chotic experiences (PEs). Whether bullying ...
Background: Bullying is a risk factor for developing psychotic experiences (PEs). Whether bullying i...
Background: Bullying is a risk factor for developing psychotic experiences (PEs). Whether bullying i...
Background; Childhood emotional and behaviour problems are antecedents for later psychopathology. Th...
Children and adolescents who are victims or perpetrators of bullying victimization are at elevated r...
Background. Sibling bullying is associated with mental health difficulties; both in the short and lo...
Background. Approximately 11% of schoolchildren are bullied on a regular basis. It has been argued t...
Children and adolescents who are victims or perpetrators of bullying victimization are at elevated r...
The present study employed Experience Sampling Methodology to examine whether the interaction betwee...
In the last several years a number of studies have noted an association between bullying and psychot...
Although there is mounting evidence that the experience of being bullied associates with both intern...
Adolescents with high genetic risk for schizophrenia are more prone than others to bullying episodes...
Background There has been considerable recent interest in possible causal linkages between exposure ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relation between anxiety symptoms and victimization exp...
Psychotic phenomena are prevalent in non-clinical populations, with a continuum existing between psy...