Objective: The aim of this study was to assess associations between momentary stress and both affective and psychotic symptoms in everyday life of individuals at clinical high risk (CHR), compared to chronic psychotic patients and healthy controls, in search for evidence of early stress sensitization. It also assessed whether psychotic experiences were experienced as stressful. Method: The experience sampling method was used to measure affective and psychotic reactivity to everyday stressful activities, events and social situations in 22 CHR patients, 24 patients with a psychotic disorder and 26 healthy controls. Results: Multilevel models showed significantly larger associations between negative affect (NA) and activity-related stress for ...
Introduction: Increased affective reactivity to daily life stress has been found in individuals with...
Subclinical psychotic experiences at the level of the general population are common, forming an exte...
Purpose: Although there is recent skepticism about whether affect dynamics offer added value over me...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess associations between momentary stress and both affect...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess associations between momentary stress and both affect...
Background The stress–vulnerability model of psychosis continues to be influential. The aim of this ...
Background Stress is a key feature of many aetiological models of psychosis and there is considerabl...
Background. An increased reactivity to stress in the context of daily life is suggested to be an ind...
While contemporary models of psychosis have proposed a number of putative psychological mechanisms, ...
This paper will review a series of studies using the Experience Sampling Method that suggest that al...
Background: Those with and at risk for schizophrenia have highly sensitive stress responses. It is u...
Statement of the problem : Stressful life events have been shown to have great influence on the onse...
While contemporary models of psychosis have proposed a number of putative psychological mechanisms, ...
Subclinical psychotic experiences at the level of the general population are common, forming an exte...
Introduction: Increased affective reactivity to daily life stress has been found in individuals with...
Subclinical psychotic experiences at the level of the general population are common, forming an exte...
Purpose: Although there is recent skepticism about whether affect dynamics offer added value over me...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess associations between momentary stress and both affect...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess associations between momentary stress and both affect...
Background The stress–vulnerability model of psychosis continues to be influential. The aim of this ...
Background Stress is a key feature of many aetiological models of psychosis and there is considerabl...
Background. An increased reactivity to stress in the context of daily life is suggested to be an ind...
While contemporary models of psychosis have proposed a number of putative psychological mechanisms, ...
This paper will review a series of studies using the Experience Sampling Method that suggest that al...
Background: Those with and at risk for schizophrenia have highly sensitive stress responses. It is u...
Statement of the problem : Stressful life events have been shown to have great influence on the onse...
While contemporary models of psychosis have proposed a number of putative psychological mechanisms, ...
Subclinical psychotic experiences at the level of the general population are common, forming an exte...
Introduction: Increased affective reactivity to daily life stress has been found in individuals with...
Subclinical psychotic experiences at the level of the general population are common, forming an exte...
Purpose: Although there is recent skepticism about whether affect dynamics offer added value over me...