Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are perceptual and thought disturbances that, although common among children, increase risk for future psychopathology, particularly if persistent. Clinical interviews are too time-consuming and costly to administer at a population level, but the criterion validity of a brief questionnaire for screening community samples of children as young as 9 years for PLEs has not been established. This study aimed to test the criterion (concurrent and predictive) validity of the Psychotic-Like Experiences Questionnaire for Children (PLEQ-C). The PLEQ-C (9-item self- and 10-item parent-report versions) was administered to 139 children aged 9–12 years and their caregivers recruited from Greater London, UK. Children addi...
Context: It has been reported that childhood psychotic symptoms are common in the general population...
Objectives: Childhood psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) increase risk for concurrent and future psyc...
Purpose: Psychotic experiences in childhood (such as hearing voices or being suspicious) represent a...
Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are perceptual and thought disturbances that, although common amon...
ImportanceChildhood psychoticlike experiences (PLEs) are associated with greater odds of a diagnosis...
Aim: Valid instruments for the early identification of psychotic experiences (PE) and symptoms in yo...
OBJECTIVES: The current study aimed to assess the measurement invariance of the 9-item self-report P...
Background: Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) in the general population are common, particularly in ...
Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) in the general population are common, particularly in childhood, a...
Prospective longitudinal investigations are needed to identify causal processes leading to schizophr...
We aimed to characterize multiple psychotic experiences, each assessed on a spectrum of severity (ie...
Among children with psychotic-like experiences (PLEs), the presence of co-occurring psychopathology ...
Objective: Psychotic experiences affect more than 10% of children and often co-occur with nonpsychot...
Background and Aims: Prospective longitudinal investigations are needed to identify causal processes...
The usage of rigorous analyses based on contemporary methods to enhance psychometric properties of s...
Context: It has been reported that childhood psychotic symptoms are common in the general population...
Objectives: Childhood psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) increase risk for concurrent and future psyc...
Purpose: Psychotic experiences in childhood (such as hearing voices or being suspicious) represent a...
Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are perceptual and thought disturbances that, although common amon...
ImportanceChildhood psychoticlike experiences (PLEs) are associated with greater odds of a diagnosis...
Aim: Valid instruments for the early identification of psychotic experiences (PE) and symptoms in yo...
OBJECTIVES: The current study aimed to assess the measurement invariance of the 9-item self-report P...
Background: Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) in the general population are common, particularly in ...
Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) in the general population are common, particularly in childhood, a...
Prospective longitudinal investigations are needed to identify causal processes leading to schizophr...
We aimed to characterize multiple psychotic experiences, each assessed on a spectrum of severity (ie...
Among children with psychotic-like experiences (PLEs), the presence of co-occurring psychopathology ...
Objective: Psychotic experiences affect more than 10% of children and often co-occur with nonpsychot...
Background and Aims: Prospective longitudinal investigations are needed to identify causal processes...
The usage of rigorous analyses based on contemporary methods to enhance psychometric properties of s...
Context: It has been reported that childhood psychotic symptoms are common in the general population...
Objectives: Childhood psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) increase risk for concurrent and future psyc...
Purpose: Psychotic experiences in childhood (such as hearing voices or being suspicious) represent a...