Although psychotic experiences are prevalent across many psychiatric, neurological, and medical disorders, investigation of these symptoms has largely been restricted to diagnostic categories. This study aims to examine phenomenological similarities and differences across a range of diagnoses. We assessed frequency, severity and phenomenology of psychotic experiences in 350 outpatients including; participants with schizophrenia spectrum disorders, hearing impairment, Parkinson's disease, Lewy Body Dementia, Alzheimer's disease, visual impairment, posttraumatic stress disorder, borderline personality disorder, and participants with recent major surgery. Psychotic phenomena were explored between these groups using the Questionnaire for Psycho...
Recent psychiatric research and treatment initiatives have tended to move away from traditional diag...
Hallucinations and delusions are known to be key symptoms of psychotic disorders, such as schizophre...
Although epidemiological studies report that hallucinations occur in 6–15% of the general population...
Although psychotic experiences are prevalent across many psychiatric, neurological, and medical diso...
Although psychotic experiences are prevalent across many psychiatric, neurological, and medical diso...
Hallucinations have been described in various clinical populations, but they are neither disorder no...
Objective: Whereas auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) are most characteristic of schizophrenia, t...
Auditory hallucinations can be experienced in the context of many different disorders and syndromes....
Numerous studies have found that hallucinatory experiences occur in the general population. But to d...
Research into hallucinations typically regards them as single sensory or unimodal experiences leadin...
Hallucinations present in a wide range of clinical disorders, including psychiatric, neurological an...
peer reviewedFew studies have compared the content and appraisal of hallucinatory experiences (HE) b...
Recent psychiatric research and treatment initiatives have tended to move away from traditional diag...
Hallucinations and delusions are known to be key symptoms of psychotic disorders, such as schizophre...
Although epidemiological studies report that hallucinations occur in 6–15% of the general population...
Although psychotic experiences are prevalent across many psychiatric, neurological, and medical diso...
Although psychotic experiences are prevalent across many psychiatric, neurological, and medical diso...
Hallucinations have been described in various clinical populations, but they are neither disorder no...
Objective: Whereas auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) are most characteristic of schizophrenia, t...
Auditory hallucinations can be experienced in the context of many different disorders and syndromes....
Numerous studies have found that hallucinatory experiences occur in the general population. But to d...
Research into hallucinations typically regards them as single sensory or unimodal experiences leadin...
Hallucinations present in a wide range of clinical disorders, including psychiatric, neurological an...
peer reviewedFew studies have compared the content and appraisal of hallucinatory experiences (HE) b...
Recent psychiatric research and treatment initiatives have tended to move away from traditional diag...
Hallucinations and delusions are known to be key symptoms of psychotic disorders, such as schizophre...
Although epidemiological studies report that hallucinations occur in 6–15% of the general population...