OBJECTIVE: High rates of psychotic experiences among detained adolescents have been reported. However, the significance of psychotic experiences in detained juveniles is still poorly understood. The current study, therefore, (1) examines whether psychotic experiences could be explained by substance use and/or traumatic experiences, and (2) investigates this objective without taking into account the frequently occurring paranoia-related symptoms that may not be psychosis-related in detained minors. METHOD: Data were derived from 231 detained adolescents. By means of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children, psychotic experiences, life-threatening events and substance use were assessed while the Child Traumatic Questionnaire was used fo...
Objective: A growing body of research consistently shows that detained minors bear substantial menta...
Introduction: Although childhood abuse is a recognised risk factor for depression, post-traumatic st...
We aimed to characterize multiple psychotic experiences, each assessed on a spectrum of severity (ie...
OBJECTIVE: High rates of psychotic experiences among detained adolescents have been reported. Howeve...
Introduction and Aims: Substance use and psychotic symptoms/disorders are associated. There has been...
Background: Prisoners have a higher prevalence of substance use disorder (SUD) than the nonincarcera...
The aim of this study was to prospectively examine whether psychotic-like symptoms (PLSs) are positi...
This study examines the past year prevalence rate of psychiatric disorders in detained male adolesce...
A substantial proportion of violent crime is committed by juveniles. In detained juveniles, high rat...
This study investigated the prevalence of psychotic symptoms among incarcerated boys as well as the ...
BACKGROUND: Adolescent cannabis use has been shown in many studies to increase the risk of later psy...
This study aimed to systematically review and synthesise the available evidence on the prevalence an...
AbstractProblem statementIncrease involvement of youth in substance abuse has been a major issue int...
Background: Adolescent cannabis use has been shown to increase risk of later psychosis and childhood...
Adolescent cannabis use has been shown to increase risk of later psychosis and childhood trauma is a...
Objective: A growing body of research consistently shows that detained minors bear substantial menta...
Introduction: Although childhood abuse is a recognised risk factor for depression, post-traumatic st...
We aimed to characterize multiple psychotic experiences, each assessed on a spectrum of severity (ie...
OBJECTIVE: High rates of psychotic experiences among detained adolescents have been reported. Howeve...
Introduction and Aims: Substance use and psychotic symptoms/disorders are associated. There has been...
Background: Prisoners have a higher prevalence of substance use disorder (SUD) than the nonincarcera...
The aim of this study was to prospectively examine whether psychotic-like symptoms (PLSs) are positi...
This study examines the past year prevalence rate of psychiatric disorders in detained male adolesce...
A substantial proportion of violent crime is committed by juveniles. In detained juveniles, high rat...
This study investigated the prevalence of psychotic symptoms among incarcerated boys as well as the ...
BACKGROUND: Adolescent cannabis use has been shown in many studies to increase the risk of later psy...
This study aimed to systematically review and synthesise the available evidence on the prevalence an...
AbstractProblem statementIncrease involvement of youth in substance abuse has been a major issue int...
Background: Adolescent cannabis use has been shown to increase risk of later psychosis and childhood...
Adolescent cannabis use has been shown to increase risk of later psychosis and childhood trauma is a...
Objective: A growing body of research consistently shows that detained minors bear substantial menta...
Introduction: Although childhood abuse is a recognised risk factor for depression, post-traumatic st...
We aimed to characterize multiple psychotic experiences, each assessed on a spectrum of severity (ie...