Background: Cognitive models of adult psychosis propose that negative schematic beliefs ( NSBs ) mediate the established association between victimisation and psychotic symptoms. In childhood, unusual, or psychotic-like, experiences are associated with bullying ( a common form of victimisation ) and NSBs. This study tests the mediating role of NSBs in the relationship between bullying and distressing unusual experiences ( UEDs ) in childhood. Method: Ninety-four 8–14 year olds referred to community Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services completed self-report assessments of UEDs, bullying, and NSBs about the self ( NS ) and others ( NO ). Results: Both NS and NO were associated with bullying ( NS: r = .40, P < .001; NO: r = .33, P = .00...
Psychological understanding of psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) occurring in childhood is limited, ...
BACKGROUND: Schema Theory proposes that the development of maladaptive schemas are based on a combin...
Background. Approximately 11% of schoolchildren are bullied on a regular basis. It has been argued t...
Background Cognitive models of adult psychosis propose that negative schematic beliefs (NSBs) mediat...
Background: In cognitive models of adult psychosis, schematic beliefs about the self and others are ...
Background: Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are common in the general population and increase the ...
Background: Psychosis recognizes an interaction between biological and social environmental factors....
Background: Bullying is a risk factor for developing psychotic experiences (PEs). Whether bullying i...
Background: Bullying is a risk factor for developing psychotic experiences (PEs). Whether bullying i...
Background Victims of bullying are at risk for psychotic experiences in early adolescence. It is unc...
Background Victims of bullying are at risk for psychotic experiences in early adolescence. It is unc...
Background: Being bullied is an aversive experience with short-term and long-term consequences, and...
© 2007 The Authors. Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that experiences of trauma and victim...
Background Being bullied is an aversive experience with short-term and long-term consequences, an...
Background: For adults with psychosis, international guidelines recommend individual and family base...
Psychological understanding of psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) occurring in childhood is limited, ...
BACKGROUND: Schema Theory proposes that the development of maladaptive schemas are based on a combin...
Background. Approximately 11% of schoolchildren are bullied on a regular basis. It has been argued t...
Background Cognitive models of adult psychosis propose that negative schematic beliefs (NSBs) mediat...
Background: In cognitive models of adult psychosis, schematic beliefs about the self and others are ...
Background: Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are common in the general population and increase the ...
Background: Psychosis recognizes an interaction between biological and social environmental factors....
Background: Bullying is a risk factor for developing psychotic experiences (PEs). Whether bullying i...
Background: Bullying is a risk factor for developing psychotic experiences (PEs). Whether bullying i...
Background Victims of bullying are at risk for psychotic experiences in early adolescence. It is unc...
Background Victims of bullying are at risk for psychotic experiences in early adolescence. It is unc...
Background: Being bullied is an aversive experience with short-term and long-term consequences, and...
© 2007 The Authors. Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that experiences of trauma and victim...
Background Being bullied is an aversive experience with short-term and long-term consequences, an...
Background: For adults with psychosis, international guidelines recommend individual and family base...
Psychological understanding of psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) occurring in childhood is limited, ...
BACKGROUND: Schema Theory proposes that the development of maladaptive schemas are based on a combin...
Background. Approximately 11% of schoolchildren are bullied on a regular basis. It has been argued t...