AbstractPeer victimization increases the risk of experiencing psychotic symptoms among clinical and general populations, but the mechanism underlying this association remains unclear. Dissociation, which is related to peer victimization and hallucinatory experiences, has been demonstrated as a significant mediator in the relation between childhood victimization and hallucinatory experience among adult patients with psychosis. However, no studies have examined the mediating effect of dissociation in a general early adolescent population. We examined whether dissociation mediates the relationship between peer victimization and hallucinatory experiences among 10-year-old adolescents using a population-based cross-sectional survey of early adol...
Previous studies have demonstrated the relationship between the accumulation of situations involving...
Psychotic symptoms that are usually associated with schizophrenia but also experienced in dissociati...
Betrayal trauma theory proposes that one response to betrayal may be to keep knowledge of the trauma...
Peer victimization increases the risk of experiencing psychotic symptoms among clinical and general ...
Over a third of the population report childhood adversity, and these experiences are associated with...
Background. It has been proposed that the relationship between childhood trauma and hallucinations c...
BackgroundAlthough numerous studies have supported the role of childhood maltreatment in the etiolog...
Objectives: The possible link between cognitive areas of perception and integration of consciousnes...
Increasing evidence supports the role of childhood trauma in the etiology of psychosis but underlyin...
A number of studies have noted that dissociative symptoms (e.g., feelings of derealization, deperson...
Psychotic experiences (PEs) are common in early adolescence and are associated with nonpsychotic psy...
Dissociative experiences, traditionally studied in relation to trauma and PTSD, may be important phe...
OBJECTIVE: Increasing evidence suggests experiences of childhood trauma may be causally related to t...
Background: Psychotic experiences (PE) are common in the general population, and hallucinations are ...
While schizotypal features are common during adolescence, they can also signal increased risk for th...
Previous studies have demonstrated the relationship between the accumulation of situations involving...
Psychotic symptoms that are usually associated with schizophrenia but also experienced in dissociati...
Betrayal trauma theory proposes that one response to betrayal may be to keep knowledge of the trauma...
Peer victimization increases the risk of experiencing psychotic symptoms among clinical and general ...
Over a third of the population report childhood adversity, and these experiences are associated with...
Background. It has been proposed that the relationship between childhood trauma and hallucinations c...
BackgroundAlthough numerous studies have supported the role of childhood maltreatment in the etiolog...
Objectives: The possible link between cognitive areas of perception and integration of consciousnes...
Increasing evidence supports the role of childhood trauma in the etiology of psychosis but underlyin...
A number of studies have noted that dissociative symptoms (e.g., feelings of derealization, deperson...
Psychotic experiences (PEs) are common in early adolescence and are associated with nonpsychotic psy...
Dissociative experiences, traditionally studied in relation to trauma and PTSD, may be important phe...
OBJECTIVE: Increasing evidence suggests experiences of childhood trauma may be causally related to t...
Background: Psychotic experiences (PE) are common in the general population, and hallucinations are ...
While schizotypal features are common during adolescence, they can also signal increased risk for th...
Previous studies have demonstrated the relationship between the accumulation of situations involving...
Psychotic symptoms that are usually associated with schizophrenia but also experienced in dissociati...
Betrayal trauma theory proposes that one response to betrayal may be to keep knowledge of the trauma...