Background: Community studies have found a relatively high prevalence of hallucinations, which are associated with a range of (psychotic and non-psychotic) mental disorders, as well as with suicidal ideation and behaviour. The literature on hallucinations in the general population has largely focused on adolescents and young adults. Aims: We aimed to explore the prevalence and psychopathologic significance of hallucinations across the adult lifespan. Method: Using the 1993, 2000, 2007 and 2014 cross-sectional Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey series (N = 33 637), we calculated the prevalence of past-year hallucinations in the general population ages 16 to ≥90 years. We used logistic regression to examine the relationship between hallucinat...
Studies suggest a substantial minority of healthy older adults have hallucinatory experiences, in li...
Objective: A relationship between seizure activity and hallucinations is well established. The psych...
BACKGROUND: The study of hallucination-like experiences (HLEs) in non-clinical populations is increa...
Background: Community studies have found a relatively high prevalence of hallucinations, which are a...
Background: Community studies have found a relatively high prevalence of hallucinations, which are a...
Background: Community studies have found a relatively high prevalence of hallucinations, which are a...
Background: Community studies have found a relatively high prevalence of hallucinations, which are a...
Background: Community studies have found a relatively high prevalence of hallucinations, which are a...
Background: Community studies have found a relatively high prevalence of hallucinations, which are a...
Background: Community studies have found a relatively high prevalence of hallucinations, which are a...
Background: Community studies have found a relatively high prevalence of hallucinations, which are a...
Background: Community studies have found a relatively high prevalence of hallucinations, which are a...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Background Hallucinations, once equated with serious mental disorders, are comm...
Background: Psychotic experiences (PE) are common in the general population, and hallucinations are ...
Background: Hallucinations, once equated with serious mental disorders, are common in adolescents. G...
Studies suggest a substantial minority of healthy older adults have hallucinatory experiences, in li...
Objective: A relationship between seizure activity and hallucinations is well established. The psych...
BACKGROUND: The study of hallucination-like experiences (HLEs) in non-clinical populations is increa...
Background: Community studies have found a relatively high prevalence of hallucinations, which are a...
Background: Community studies have found a relatively high prevalence of hallucinations, which are a...
Background: Community studies have found a relatively high prevalence of hallucinations, which are a...
Background: Community studies have found a relatively high prevalence of hallucinations, which are a...
Background: Community studies have found a relatively high prevalence of hallucinations, which are a...
Background: Community studies have found a relatively high prevalence of hallucinations, which are a...
Background: Community studies have found a relatively high prevalence of hallucinations, which are a...
Background: Community studies have found a relatively high prevalence of hallucinations, which are a...
Background: Community studies have found a relatively high prevalence of hallucinations, which are a...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Background Hallucinations, once equated with serious mental disorders, are comm...
Background: Psychotic experiences (PE) are common in the general population, and hallucinations are ...
Background: Hallucinations, once equated with serious mental disorders, are common in adolescents. G...
Studies suggest a substantial minority of healthy older adults have hallucinatory experiences, in li...
Objective: A relationship between seizure activity and hallucinations is well established. The psych...
BACKGROUND: The study of hallucination-like experiences (HLEs) in non-clinical populations is increa...