Fifty-nine psychotic patients with acute onset of illness, who had been interviewed about their experience of stressful life events before the episode, were followed up for an average of 42 months. Thirty patients (51%) had experienced a stressful life event in the 3 months immediately before onset (EV+), 29 had not (EV-). In patients with an RDC diagnosis of affective disorder or unspecified functional psychosis, the presence of stressful life events was associated subsequently with milder symptom severity, less time spent in hospital, more treatment for depressive symptoms and less for psychotic symptoms. In schizophrenia, differences were less apparent, but patients with event associated episodes had less need of anti-psychotic maintenan...
Introduction: The stress-diathesis model of psychotic disorders describes, in vulnerable individuals...
Recent life events have been implicated in the onset and progression of psychosis. However, psycholo...
Aim - To test the hypothesis that stressful life events, in particular intrusive events, would clust...
We have previously used data from the Camberwell Collaborative Psychosis Study to demonstrate a stro...
This study aimed to identify the impact of life events on psychotic relapse in individualswith an es...
Life events (LE) have consistently been found to influence course and outcome of psychotic disorders...
Background: The temporal association between stressful life events and the onset of psychiatric diso...
This literature review explores the findings of studies that adopted semi-structured interviewing me...
Background and Objectives: Stressful life events preceded onset of psychosis like schizophrenia. Fac...
Introduction: Recent models of psychosis implicate stressful events in its etiology. However, while ...
This literature review explores the findings of studies that adopted semi-structured interviewingmet...
Subclinical psychotic experiences at the level of the general population are common, forming an exte...
Subclinical psychotic experiences at the level of the general population are common, forming an exte...
There have been considerable investigations in recent years of the correlation of early life event i...
Subclinical psychotic experiences at the level of the general population are common, forming an exte...
Introduction: The stress-diathesis model of psychotic disorders describes, in vulnerable individuals...
Recent life events have been implicated in the onset and progression of psychosis. However, psycholo...
Aim - To test the hypothesis that stressful life events, in particular intrusive events, would clust...
We have previously used data from the Camberwell Collaborative Psychosis Study to demonstrate a stro...
This study aimed to identify the impact of life events on psychotic relapse in individualswith an es...
Life events (LE) have consistently been found to influence course and outcome of psychotic disorders...
Background: The temporal association between stressful life events and the onset of psychiatric diso...
This literature review explores the findings of studies that adopted semi-structured interviewing me...
Background and Objectives: Stressful life events preceded onset of psychosis like schizophrenia. Fac...
Introduction: Recent models of psychosis implicate stressful events in its etiology. However, while ...
This literature review explores the findings of studies that adopted semi-structured interviewingmet...
Subclinical psychotic experiences at the level of the general population are common, forming an exte...
Subclinical psychotic experiences at the level of the general population are common, forming an exte...
There have been considerable investigations in recent years of the correlation of early life event i...
Subclinical psychotic experiences at the level of the general population are common, forming an exte...
Introduction: The stress-diathesis model of psychotic disorders describes, in vulnerable individuals...
Recent life events have been implicated in the onset and progression of psychosis. However, psycholo...
Aim - To test the hypothesis that stressful life events, in particular intrusive events, would clust...