We view sleep disruption as a contributory causal factor in the development of psychotic experiences. Clinical trials indicate that psychological interventions targeting insomnia result in improvements in both sleep and psychotic experiences. The aim of this study was to gain the perspective of young people at ultra-high risk of psychosis on their sleep problems and associated psychological treatment. Interviews were conducted with 11 patients, aged 15–22 years, at ultra-high risk of psychosis who had received a psychological sleep intervention. Responses were analyzed using thematic analysis. Disrupted sleep timing and a lack of routine were the characteristic hallmarks of participants' sleep problems. Sleep disturbance, psychological well...
Sleep disturbance is common among individuals at risk of psychosis, yet few studies have investigate...
Summary Background: Sleep difficulties might be a contributory causal factor in the occurrence of m...
AimsSleep problems are common in people with a psychosis-spectrum diagnosis and are associated with ...
We view sleep disruption as a contributory causal factor in the development of psychotic experiences...
We view sleep disruption as a contributory causal factor in the development of psychotic experiences...
Background: Our view is that sleep disturbance may be a contributory causal factor in the developmen...
Background: Effective interventions, targeting key contributory causal factors, are needed to preven...
Background: Sleep disturbance is a common clinical issue for patients with psychosis. It has been id...
Background: Sleep disturbance is a common clinical issue for patients with psychosis. It has been id...
There is increasing evidence showing an association between sleep disturbances and Psychotic Experie...
Aims: To synthesise and investigate how sleep disturbances relate to psychotic symptoms, functioning...
Background: Insomnia, defined as repeated difficulties getting or staying asleep, is common in the g...
Objectives There is increasing recognition that sleep problems are common in patients with psychosis...
Background Sleep disturbances are prevalent in people with psychosis and are related to several neg...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.BA...
Sleep disturbance is common among individuals at risk of psychosis, yet few studies have investigate...
Summary Background: Sleep difficulties might be a contributory causal factor in the occurrence of m...
AimsSleep problems are common in people with a psychosis-spectrum diagnosis and are associated with ...
We view sleep disruption as a contributory causal factor in the development of psychotic experiences...
We view sleep disruption as a contributory causal factor in the development of psychotic experiences...
Background: Our view is that sleep disturbance may be a contributory causal factor in the developmen...
Background: Effective interventions, targeting key contributory causal factors, are needed to preven...
Background: Sleep disturbance is a common clinical issue for patients with psychosis. It has been id...
Background: Sleep disturbance is a common clinical issue for patients with psychosis. It has been id...
There is increasing evidence showing an association between sleep disturbances and Psychotic Experie...
Aims: To synthesise and investigate how sleep disturbances relate to psychotic symptoms, functioning...
Background: Insomnia, defined as repeated difficulties getting or staying asleep, is common in the g...
Objectives There is increasing recognition that sleep problems are common in patients with psychosis...
Background Sleep disturbances are prevalent in people with psychosis and are related to several neg...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.BA...
Sleep disturbance is common among individuals at risk of psychosis, yet few studies have investigate...
Summary Background: Sleep difficulties might be a contributory causal factor in the occurrence of m...
AimsSleep problems are common in people with a psychosis-spectrum diagnosis and are associated with ...