Among children with psychotic-like experiences (PLEs), the presence of co-occurring psychopathology may distinguish children's self-report of clinically significant experiences (i.e., PLEs that are distressing and/or impairing of daily functioning) from reports of more benign experiences. The aim of this study was to examine whether the likelihood of distressing or impairing PLEs differed according to type of co-occurring psychopathology symptoms. A community sample of 5268 children aged 9-12 years were recruited from Greater London, UK. Participants completed the Psychotic-Like Experiences Questionnaire for Children, and the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire to measure internalising and externalising problems. Multinomial logistic r...
Psychotic experiences (PEs) are common in early adolescence and are associated with nonpsychotic psy...
Psychotic experiences (PEs) are common in early adolescence and are associated with nonpsychotic psy...
Adolescent internalizing and externalizing psychopathology is strongly associated with adult psychia...
Background Persisting psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are associated with an increased risk of int...
Background: Persisting psychotic-like experiences ( PLEs ) are associated with an increased risk of ...
Background: Persisting psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are associated with an increased risk of in...
Background: Subclinical psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are common among the general population, p...
Background Persisting psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are associated with an increased risk of int...
Persisting psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are associated with an increased risk of internalising ...
Psychological understanding of psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) occurring in childhood is limited, ...
Psychological understanding of psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) occurring in childhood is limited, ...
Psychological understanding of psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) occurring in childhood is limited, ...
Psychological understanding of psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) occurring in childhood is limited, ...
Objectives: Childhood psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) increase risk for concurrent and future psyc...
Abstract Psychological understanding of psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) occurring in childhood is ...
Psychotic experiences (PEs) are common in early adolescence and are associated with nonpsychotic psy...
Psychotic experiences (PEs) are common in early adolescence and are associated with nonpsychotic psy...
Adolescent internalizing and externalizing psychopathology is strongly associated with adult psychia...
Background Persisting psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are associated with an increased risk of int...
Background: Persisting psychotic-like experiences ( PLEs ) are associated with an increased risk of ...
Background: Persisting psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are associated with an increased risk of in...
Background: Subclinical psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are common among the general population, p...
Background Persisting psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are associated with an increased risk of int...
Persisting psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are associated with an increased risk of internalising ...
Psychological understanding of psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) occurring in childhood is limited, ...
Psychological understanding of psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) occurring in childhood is limited, ...
Psychological understanding of psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) occurring in childhood is limited, ...
Psychological understanding of psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) occurring in childhood is limited, ...
Objectives: Childhood psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) increase risk for concurrent and future psyc...
Abstract Psychological understanding of psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) occurring in childhood is ...
Psychotic experiences (PEs) are common in early adolescence and are associated with nonpsychotic psy...
Psychotic experiences (PEs) are common in early adolescence and are associated with nonpsychotic psy...
Adolescent internalizing and externalizing psychopathology is strongly associated with adult psychia...