While contemporary models of psychosis have proposed a number of putative psychological mechanisms, how these impact on individuals to increase intensity of psychotic experiences in real life, outside the research laboratory, remains unclear. We aimed to investigate whether elevated stress sensitivity, experiences of aberrant novelty and salience, and enhanced anticipation of threat contribute to the development of psychotic experiences in daily life. We used the experience sampling method (ESM) to assess stress, negative affect, aberrant salience, threat anticipation, and psychotic experiences in 51 individuals with first-episode psychosis (FEP), 46 individuals with an at-risk mental state (ARMS) for psychosis, and 53 controls with no pers...
Background. An increased reactivity to stress in the context of daily life is suggested to be an ind...
Sensitivity to stress has long been implicated in the patho-genesis of schizophrenia. It remains unc...
Background: Those with and at risk for schizophrenia have highly sensitive stress responses. It is u...
While contemporary models of psychosis have proposed a number of putative psychological mechanisms, ...
While contemporary models of psychosis have proposed a number of putative psychological mechanisms, ...
Several integrated models of psychosis have implicated adverse, stressful contexts and experiences, ...
Several integrated models of psychosis have implicated adverse, stressful contexts and experiences, ...
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 ...
This paper will review a series of studies using the Experience Sampling Method that suggest that al...
Background Evidence has accumulated that implicates childhood trauma in the aetiology of psychosis, ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence has accumulated that implicates childhood trauma in the aetiology of psychosis,...
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...
Sensitivity to stress has long been implicated in the patho-genesis of schizophrenia. It remains unc...
Background: Those with and at risk for schizophrenia have highly sensitive stress responses. It is u...
While contemporary models of psychosis have proposed a number of putative psychological mechanisms, ...
While contemporary models of psychosis have proposed a number of putative psychological mechanisms, ...
Several integrated models of psychosis have implicated adverse, stressful contexts and experiences, ...
Several integrated models of psychosis have implicated adverse, stressful contexts and experiences, ...
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 ...
This paper will review a series of studies using the Experience Sampling Method that suggest that al...
Background Evidence has accumulated that implicates childhood trauma in the aetiology of psychosis, ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence has accumulated that implicates childhood trauma in the aetiology of psychosis,...
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...
Sensitivity to stress has long been implicated in the patho-genesis of schizophrenia. It remains unc...
Background: Those with and at risk for schizophrenia have highly sensitive stress responses. It is u...