Insomnia is common in people experiencing psychosis. It has been identified as a contributory cause of paranoia, but any causal relationship with hallucinations has yet to be established. We tested the hypotheses that insomnia i) has a cross-sectional association with hallucinations ii) predicts new inceptions of hallucinations and iii) that these associations remain after controlling for depression, anxiety, and paranoia. Data from the second (2000, N=8580) and third (2007, N=7403) British Psychiatric Morbidity Surveys were used to assess cross-sectional associations between insomnia and hallucinations. The 2000 dataset included an 18 month follow up of a subsample (N=2406) used to test whether insomnia predicted new inceptions of hallucin...
Background Sleep difficulties might be a contributory causal factor in the occurrence of mental heal...
There is increasing evidence showing an association between sleep disturbances and Psychotic Experie...
Study Objectives To group participants according to markers of risk for severe mental illness based ...
Insomnia is common in people experiencing psychosis. It has been identified as a contributory cause ...
Insomnia is common in people experiencing psychosis. It has been identified as a contributory cause ...
AbstractInsomnia is common in people experiencing psychosis. It has been identified as a contributor...
AbstractIt is clinically and theoretically plausible that insomnia contributes to the development an...
Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are subclinical forms of psychosis commonly experienced in the gen...
Study Objectives: To investigate changes over 15 years in the prevalence of insomnia and its associa...
Insomnia is a potential cause of anxiety, depression, and anomalies of experience; separate research...
AbstractInsomnia is a potential cause of anxiety, depression, and anomalies of experience; separate ...
Background: Sleep dysfunction is extremely common in patients with schizophrenia. Recent research in...
Insomnia has been shown to contribute to the development of psychotic experiences, predominantly via...
Study Objectives: To investigate changes over 15 years in the prevalence of insomnia and its asso...
AbstractBackgroundSleep dysfunction is extremely common in patients with schizophrenia. Recent resea...
Background Sleep difficulties might be a contributory causal factor in the occurrence of mental heal...
There is increasing evidence showing an association between sleep disturbances and Psychotic Experie...
Study Objectives To group participants according to markers of risk for severe mental illness based ...
Insomnia is common in people experiencing psychosis. It has been identified as a contributory cause ...
Insomnia is common in people experiencing psychosis. It has been identified as a contributory cause ...
AbstractInsomnia is common in people experiencing psychosis. It has been identified as a contributor...
AbstractIt is clinically and theoretically plausible that insomnia contributes to the development an...
Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are subclinical forms of psychosis commonly experienced in the gen...
Study Objectives: To investigate changes over 15 years in the prevalence of insomnia and its associa...
Insomnia is a potential cause of anxiety, depression, and anomalies of experience; separate research...
AbstractInsomnia is a potential cause of anxiety, depression, and anomalies of experience; separate ...
Background: Sleep dysfunction is extremely common in patients with schizophrenia. Recent research in...
Insomnia has been shown to contribute to the development of psychotic experiences, predominantly via...
Study Objectives: To investigate changes over 15 years in the prevalence of insomnia and its asso...
AbstractBackgroundSleep dysfunction is extremely common in patients with schizophrenia. Recent resea...
Background Sleep difficulties might be a contributory causal factor in the occurrence of mental heal...
There is increasing evidence showing an association between sleep disturbances and Psychotic Experie...
Study Objectives To group participants according to markers of risk for severe mental illness based ...