Background: Schizotypy is a multidimensional construct indexing psychometric risk for schizophrenia. This study investigated the factor structure and clinical associations of the Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences (O-LIFE) short scales, assessed at follow-up in an originally help-seeking sample identified as ultra-high risk for psychosis. Method: Participants were 228 help-seeking individuals identified as ultra-high risk for psychosis between 2 and 14 years previously (mean, 7.09; SD, 3.17; median, 6.41). The 43-item O-LIFE short scales (Unusual Experiences, Introvertive Anhedonia, Cognitive Disorganization, Impulsive Nonconformity) and indices of depression, anxiety, positive and negative psychotic symptoms, functionin...
This study examined the content of subscales within a multidimensional scale of self-reported schizo...
A fully dimensional view of psychiatric disorder conceptualises schizotypy as both a continuous pers...
A fully dimensional view of psychiatric disorder conceptualises schizotypy as both a continuous pers...
Background: Schizotypy is a multidimensional construct indexing psychometric risk for schizophrenia....
Schizotypy and clinical high risk (CHR) criteria can identify individuals who are at increased risk ...
Schizotypal personality traits are important for understanding the various manifestations of schizop...
The spectrum perspective views schizotypy as a subclinical expression of schizophrenic psychopatholo...
The present study examined the factor structure underlying the Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales and the v...
The present study examined the factor structure underlying the Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales and the v...
A three-factor model of schizotypy is the prevailing theoretical model in the literature. However, i...
A three-factor model of schizotypy is the prevailing theoretical model in the literature. However, i...
This study tested the assumption that measures of schizotypal personality provide non-clinical analo...
This study tested the assumption that measures of schizotypal personality provide non-clinical analo...
This study tested the assumption that measures of schizotypal personality provide non-clinical analo...
OBJECTIVE: The personality characteristics and symptoms observed in schizophrenia are postulated to ...
This study examined the content of subscales within a multidimensional scale of self-reported schizo...
A fully dimensional view of psychiatric disorder conceptualises schizotypy as both a continuous pers...
A fully dimensional view of psychiatric disorder conceptualises schizotypy as both a continuous pers...
Background: Schizotypy is a multidimensional construct indexing psychometric risk for schizophrenia....
Schizotypy and clinical high risk (CHR) criteria can identify individuals who are at increased risk ...
Schizotypal personality traits are important for understanding the various manifestations of schizop...
The spectrum perspective views schizotypy as a subclinical expression of schizophrenic psychopatholo...
The present study examined the factor structure underlying the Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales and the v...
The present study examined the factor structure underlying the Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales and the v...
A three-factor model of schizotypy is the prevailing theoretical model in the literature. However, i...
A three-factor model of schizotypy is the prevailing theoretical model in the literature. However, i...
This study tested the assumption that measures of schizotypal personality provide non-clinical analo...
This study tested the assumption that measures of schizotypal personality provide non-clinical analo...
This study tested the assumption that measures of schizotypal personality provide non-clinical analo...
OBJECTIVE: The personality characteristics and symptoms observed in schizophrenia are postulated to ...
This study examined the content of subscales within a multidimensional scale of self-reported schizo...
A fully dimensional view of psychiatric disorder conceptualises schizotypy as both a continuous pers...
A fully dimensional view of psychiatric disorder conceptualises schizotypy as both a continuous pers...