Rates of self-reported psychotic experiences (SRPEs) in general population samples are high; however the reliability against interview-based assessments and the clinical significance of false-positive (FP) ratings remain unclear.status: publishe
Item does not contain fulltextTo examine the diagnostic value of self-reported psychotic-like experi...
Background: For the purpose of diagnosis, psychopathology can be represented as categories of mental...
Context: It has been suggested that attenuated psychotic symptoms (APSs) reported by people who do n...
Rates of self-reported psychotic experiences (SRPEs) in general population samples are high; however...
Background. Rates of self-reported psychotic experiences (SRPEs) in general population samples are h...
Rates of self-reported psychotic experiences (SRPEs) in general population samples are high; however...
Rates of self-reported psychotic experiences (SRPEs) in general population samples are high; however...
Aims. Self-reported psychotic experiences (SRPE) by individuals from the general population are ofte...
Aims.: Self-reported psychotic experiences (SRPE) by individuals from the general population are oft...
A large body of research indicates that weak expressions of positive psychotic symptoms ("psychotic ...
The psychosis phenotype is traditionally thought of as a dichotomous entity with symptoms that can b...
Background. The psychosis-proneness-persistence-impairment model of psychotic disorder incorporates ...
Despite the common use of either psychometric or clinical methods for identifying individuals at ris...
The continuum model of psychosis posits that psychotic symptoms are distributed throughout the popul...
Item does not contain fulltextTo examine the diagnostic value of self-reported psychotic-like experi...
Background: For the purpose of diagnosis, psychopathology can be represented as categories of mental...
Context: It has been suggested that attenuated psychotic symptoms (APSs) reported by people who do n...
Rates of self-reported psychotic experiences (SRPEs) in general population samples are high; however...
Background. Rates of self-reported psychotic experiences (SRPEs) in general population samples are h...
Rates of self-reported psychotic experiences (SRPEs) in general population samples are high; however...
Rates of self-reported psychotic experiences (SRPEs) in general population samples are high; however...
Aims. Self-reported psychotic experiences (SRPE) by individuals from the general population are ofte...
Aims.: Self-reported psychotic experiences (SRPE) by individuals from the general population are oft...
A large body of research indicates that weak expressions of positive psychotic symptoms ("psychotic ...
The psychosis phenotype is traditionally thought of as a dichotomous entity with symptoms that can b...
Background. The psychosis-proneness-persistence-impairment model of psychotic disorder incorporates ...
Despite the common use of either psychometric or clinical methods for identifying individuals at ris...
The continuum model of psychosis posits that psychotic symptoms are distributed throughout the popul...
Item does not contain fulltextTo examine the diagnostic value of self-reported psychotic-like experi...
Background: For the purpose of diagnosis, psychopathology can be represented as categories of mental...
Context: It has been suggested that attenuated psychotic symptoms (APSs) reported by people who do n...