Item does not contain fulltextTo examine the hypothesis that the risk for onset of psychotic disorder in individuals with self-reported hallucinatory experiences (HE) would be higher in those who developed delusional ideation (DE) than in those who did not. Method: A population sample of 4673 individuals were interviewed with the Composite International Diagnostic Interview at baseline and 1 and 3 years later. At year 3, clinical re-interview took place to identify onset of psychotic disorder. Results: Given the presence of HEs at baseline, the increase in risk of having the psychosis outcome at year 3 was much higher in those with DE at year 1 than in those without DE (risk difference between individuals with and without DE: 18.72%, 95% ...
The continuum model of psychosis posits that psychotic symptoms are distributed throughout the popul...
Background: Although hallucinations have been studied in terms of prevalence and its associations wi...
Objectives. This study explored specific and differential effects of metacognitive beliefs on pronen...
To examine the hypothesis that the risk for onset of psychotic disorder in individuals with self-rep...
Objective: To examine the hypothesis that the “natural” combination of delusions and hallucinations ...
Objective: While hallucinations and delusions are often considered as a single class of positive sym...
Objective: To examine the hypothesis that the ‘‘natural’’ combination of delusions and hallucination...
Nuevo R, Van Os J, Arango C, Chatterji S, Ayuso-Mateos JL. Evidence for the early clinical relevance...
This study tested two theoretical models of delusion formation. The first suggests that most delusio...
peer reviewedFew studies have compared the content and appraisal of hallucinatory experiences (HE) b...
Background In the UK and The Netherlands, people with high rates of psychosis are chronically expose...
Background: Although hallucinations have been studied in terms of prevalence and its associations wi...
Suggestions have been made that psychotic-like experiences (PLEs), such as hallucinatory and delusio...
Background: One reason for the decision to delay the introduction of an Attenuated Psychosis Syndrom...
BACKGROUND: Psychotic experiences (PEs) may predict a range of common, non-psychotic disorders as we...
The continuum model of psychosis posits that psychotic symptoms are distributed throughout the popul...
Background: Although hallucinations have been studied in terms of prevalence and its associations wi...
Objectives. This study explored specific and differential effects of metacognitive beliefs on pronen...
To examine the hypothesis that the risk for onset of psychotic disorder in individuals with self-rep...
Objective: To examine the hypothesis that the “natural” combination of delusions and hallucinations ...
Objective: While hallucinations and delusions are often considered as a single class of positive sym...
Objective: To examine the hypothesis that the ‘‘natural’’ combination of delusions and hallucination...
Nuevo R, Van Os J, Arango C, Chatterji S, Ayuso-Mateos JL. Evidence for the early clinical relevance...
This study tested two theoretical models of delusion formation. The first suggests that most delusio...
peer reviewedFew studies have compared the content and appraisal of hallucinatory experiences (HE) b...
Background In the UK and The Netherlands, people with high rates of psychosis are chronically expose...
Background: Although hallucinations have been studied in terms of prevalence and its associations wi...
Suggestions have been made that psychotic-like experiences (PLEs), such as hallucinatory and delusio...
Background: One reason for the decision to delay the introduction of an Attenuated Psychosis Syndrom...
BACKGROUND: Psychotic experiences (PEs) may predict a range of common, non-psychotic disorders as we...
The continuum model of psychosis posits that psychotic symptoms are distributed throughout the popul...
Background: Although hallucinations have been studied in terms of prevalence and its associations wi...
Objectives. This study explored specific and differential effects of metacognitive beliefs on pronen...