Introduction: The stress-diathesis model of psychotic disorders describes, in vulnerable individuals, the role of psychosocial stress in the onset and exacerbation of psychotic symptoms. Another interesting approach to the study of vulnerability in the development of psychosis is represented by the basic symptoms concept. Objective: The present study aims at proposing an integration between these two models and investigating possible associations between psychotic symptoms, basic symptoms, perceived stress, and life events in a sample of patients affected by schizophrenia (SZ), schizoaffective (SA), and bipolar disorder with and without psychotic symptoms. Methods: 112 patients were recruited in two university hospitals. Severity of psychia...
Objectives: This study is to explore the frequency of basic symptoms and their relationship with cur...
Introduction There is now solid evidence for a relation between Adverse Life Events (ALE) and psych...
Several integrated models of psychosis have implicated adverse, stressful contexts and experiences, ...
Introduction: The stress-diathesis model of psychotic disorders describes, in vulnerable individuals...
Introduction The vulnerability-stress model assumes that psychotic symptoms emerge from the interac...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess associations between momentary stress and both affect...
Background. An increased reactivity to stress in the context of daily life is suggested to be an ind...
Positive and negative schizotypy exhibit differential patterns of impairment in social relations, af...
While contemporary models of psychosis have proposed a number of putative psychological mechanisms, ...
Background: Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disorder characterized by chronic disturbances of thought...
[eng]Prior studies suggest the relationship between psychotic symptoms and Quality of Life (QoL) may...
Although the rate of trauma in the general population is substantial, individuals with schizophrenia...
BACKGROUND: The relationships between neuropsychiatric symptoms and daily functioning, memory, and p...
Positive and negative schizotypy exhibit differential patterns of impairment in social relations, af...
While contemporary models of psychosis have proposed a number of putative psychological mechanisms, ...
Objectives: This study is to explore the frequency of basic symptoms and their relationship with cur...
Introduction There is now solid evidence for a relation between Adverse Life Events (ALE) and psych...
Several integrated models of psychosis have implicated adverse, stressful contexts and experiences, ...
Introduction: The stress-diathesis model of psychotic disorders describes, in vulnerable individuals...
Introduction The vulnerability-stress model assumes that psychotic symptoms emerge from the interac...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess associations between momentary stress and both affect...
Background. An increased reactivity to stress in the context of daily life is suggested to be an ind...
Positive and negative schizotypy exhibit differential patterns of impairment in social relations, af...
While contemporary models of psychosis have proposed a number of putative psychological mechanisms, ...
Background: Schizophrenia is a psychiatric disorder characterized by chronic disturbances of thought...
[eng]Prior studies suggest the relationship between psychotic symptoms and Quality of Life (QoL) may...
Although the rate of trauma in the general population is substantial, individuals with schizophrenia...
BACKGROUND: The relationships between neuropsychiatric symptoms and daily functioning, memory, and p...
Positive and negative schizotypy exhibit differential patterns of impairment in social relations, af...
While contemporary models of psychosis have proposed a number of putative psychological mechanisms, ...
Objectives: This study is to explore the frequency of basic symptoms and their relationship with cur...
Introduction There is now solid evidence for a relation between Adverse Life Events (ALE) and psych...
Several integrated models of psychosis have implicated adverse, stressful contexts and experiences, ...