Background : Self-reporting of psychotic symptoms varies significantly between cultures and ethnic groups. Yet, limited validated screening instruments are available to capture such differences in the African continent. Methodology : Among 9,059 individuals participating as controls in a multi-country case–control study of the genetic causes of psychosis, we evaluated the psychometric properties of the Psychosis Screening Questionnaire (PSQ). We applied multi-group confirmatory factor analysis and item response theory to assess item parameters. Results : The overall positive endorsement of at least one item assessing psychotic symptoms on the PSQ was 9.7%, with variability among countries (Uganda 13.7%, South Africa 11%, Kenya 10.2%, and ...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that culture impacts the experience of psychosis. The cu...
BACKGROUND: The last comprehensive systematic review of the incidence of psychotic disorders was pub...
Background: There is considerable variation in epidemiology and clinical course of psychotic disorde...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the construct validity of the psychosis module of ...
Objective: Large epidemiological surveys conducted in the developed world have found rates of psycho...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable evidence that incidence of schizophrenia and other psychoses varie...
There have been no repeat surveys of psychotic symptoms in Kenya or indeed subSaharan Africa. A ment...
Abstract: There have been no repeat surveys of psychotic symptoms in Kenya or indeed subSaharan Afri...
Background: There is considerable variation in epidemiology and clinical course of psychotic disorde...
There have been few epidemiological surveys to establish prevalence and associated risk factors of p...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have suggested that culture impacts the experience of psychosis. The cu...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of psychotic experiences (PEs) is higher in low-and-middle-income-countri...
There have been few epidemiological surveys to establish prevalence and associated risk factors of p...
Background: Discrepancies in the experiences of different ethnic groups in mental health services ex...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that culture impacts the experience of psychosis. The cu...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that culture impacts the experience of psychosis. The cu...
BACKGROUND: The last comprehensive systematic review of the incidence of psychotic disorders was pub...
Background: There is considerable variation in epidemiology and clinical course of psychotic disorde...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the construct validity of the psychosis module of ...
Objective: Large epidemiological surveys conducted in the developed world have found rates of psycho...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable evidence that incidence of schizophrenia and other psychoses varie...
There have been no repeat surveys of psychotic symptoms in Kenya or indeed subSaharan Africa. A ment...
Abstract: There have been no repeat surveys of psychotic symptoms in Kenya or indeed subSaharan Afri...
Background: There is considerable variation in epidemiology and clinical course of psychotic disorde...
There have been few epidemiological surveys to establish prevalence and associated risk factors of p...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have suggested that culture impacts the experience of psychosis. The cu...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of psychotic experiences (PEs) is higher in low-and-middle-income-countri...
There have been few epidemiological surveys to establish prevalence and associated risk factors of p...
Background: Discrepancies in the experiences of different ethnic groups in mental health services ex...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that culture impacts the experience of psychosis. The cu...
Background: Previous studies have suggested that culture impacts the experience of psychosis. The cu...
BACKGROUND: The last comprehensive systematic review of the incidence of psychotic disorders was pub...
Background: There is considerable variation in epidemiology and clinical course of psychotic disorde...