Subclinical psychotic experiences at the level of the general population are common, forming an extended psychosis phenotype with clinical psychosis. Persistence of subclinical experiences is associated with transition to later mental disorder. Increased daily life stress reactivity is considered an endophenotype for psychotic disorders. We examined, in a longitudinal framework, whether baseline momentary assessment markers of stress reactivity would predict persistence of subclinical psychotic experiences over time. In a general population sample of female twins (N = 566), the Experience Sampling Method (ESM; repetitive random sampling of momentary emotions, psychotic experiences and context) was used to assess (emotional and psychotic) da...
Introduction: Increased affective reactivity to daily life stress has been found in individuals with...
Stress plays a central role in the development and persistence of psychosis. Network analysis may he...
Stressful life events increase the risk for psychosis, and the subjective experience of stress relat...
Subclinical psychotic experiences at the level of the general population are common, forming an exte...
Subclinical psychotic experiences at the level of the general population are common, forming an exte...
Subclinical psychotic experiences at the level of the general population are common, forming an exte...
Subclinical psychotic experiences at the level of the general population are common, forming an exte...
This paper will review a series of studies using the Experience Sampling Method that suggest that al...
Recent neurobiological models provide a possible mechanism of daily life stress directly affecting t...
An increased reactivity to stress in the context of daily life is suggested to be an independent ris...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess associations between momentary stress and both affect...
Background: Childhood trauma and stressful life events increase the risk for psychosis and daily lif...
Introduction: Increased affective reactivity to daily life stress has been found in individuals with...
Stress plays a central role in the development and persistence of psychosis. Network analysis may he...
Stressful life events increase the risk for psychosis, and the subjective experience of stress relat...
Subclinical psychotic experiences at the level of the general population are common, forming an exte...
Subclinical psychotic experiences at the level of the general population are common, forming an exte...
Subclinical psychotic experiences at the level of the general population are common, forming an exte...
Subclinical psychotic experiences at the level of the general population are common, forming an exte...
This paper will review a series of studies using the Experience Sampling Method that suggest that al...
Recent neurobiological models provide a possible mechanism of daily life stress directly affecting t...
An increased reactivity to stress in the context of daily life is suggested to be an independent ris...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess associations between momentary stress and both affect...
Background: Childhood trauma and stressful life events increase the risk for psychosis and daily lif...
Introduction: Increased affective reactivity to daily life stress has been found in individuals with...
Stress plays a central role in the development and persistence of psychosis. Network analysis may he...
Stressful life events increase the risk for psychosis, and the subjective experience of stress relat...