IMPORTANCE: The onset of psychosis is usually preceded by psychotic experiences (PE). Little is known about the etiology of PE and whether the degree of genetic and environmental influences varies across different levels of severity. A recognized challenge is to identify individuals at high risk of developing psychotic disorders prior to disease onset. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the degree of genetic and environmental influences on specific PE, assessed dimensionally, in adolescents in the community and in those who have many, frequent experiences (defined using quantitative cutoffs). We also assessed the degree of overlap in etiological influences between specific PE. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Structural equation model-fitting, in...
Background: Psychotic disorders show considerable clinical heterogeneity. However, little is known a...
Importance Genetic risk factors are known to play a role in the etiology of psychotic experiences i...
Psychotic experiences are not uncommon in general population samples, but no studies have examined t...
IMPORTANCE: The onset of psychosis is usually preceded by psychotic experiences (PE). Little is know...
IMPORTANCE: The onset of psychosis is usually preceded by psychotic experiences (PE). Little is know...
There is a substantial body of research on characterisation of psychotic experiences (PEs), however ...
Background and Hypothesis: Large-scale epidemiological and genetic research have shown that psychoti...
Background and Hypothesis Large-scale epidemiological and genetic research have shown that psychoti...
Abstract Occurrence of psychotic experiences is common amongst adolescents in the general population...
Evidence suggests that subclinical psychotic experiences are more likely to cause transition to psyc...
Occurrence of psychotic experiences is common amongst adolescents in the general population. Twin st...
Evidence suggests that subclinical psychotic experiences are more likely to cause transition to psyc...
It has been suggested that self-reported, common, non-clinical psychotic experiences may represent t...
Objectives Individual adolescent psychotic‐like experiences (PLEs) are associated with schizophrenia...
We aimed to characterize multiple psychotic experiences, each assessed on a spectrum of severity (ie...
Background: Psychotic disorders show considerable clinical heterogeneity. However, little is known a...
Importance Genetic risk factors are known to play a role in the etiology of psychotic experiences i...
Psychotic experiences are not uncommon in general population samples, but no studies have examined t...
IMPORTANCE: The onset of psychosis is usually preceded by psychotic experiences (PE). Little is know...
IMPORTANCE: The onset of psychosis is usually preceded by psychotic experiences (PE). Little is know...
There is a substantial body of research on characterisation of psychotic experiences (PEs), however ...
Background and Hypothesis: Large-scale epidemiological and genetic research have shown that psychoti...
Background and Hypothesis Large-scale epidemiological and genetic research have shown that psychoti...
Abstract Occurrence of psychotic experiences is common amongst adolescents in the general population...
Evidence suggests that subclinical psychotic experiences are more likely to cause transition to psyc...
Occurrence of psychotic experiences is common amongst adolescents in the general population. Twin st...
Evidence suggests that subclinical psychotic experiences are more likely to cause transition to psyc...
It has been suggested that self-reported, common, non-clinical psychotic experiences may represent t...
Objectives Individual adolescent psychotic‐like experiences (PLEs) are associated with schizophrenia...
We aimed to characterize multiple psychotic experiences, each assessed on a spectrum of severity (ie...
Background: Psychotic disorders show considerable clinical heterogeneity. However, little is known a...
Importance Genetic risk factors are known to play a role in the etiology of psychotic experiences i...
Psychotic experiences are not uncommon in general population samples, but no studies have examined t...