Sentences with phrase «report psychotic experiences»

A systematic review and meta - analysis of mental health service use in people who report psychotic experiences.

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The participants who reported the psychotic - like experiences (PLEs)-- considered to be at the low end of the psychosis spectrum — spent less time in a brain state reflecting healthier brain network activity.
Younger children, between two and nine years old, who had persistent nightmares reported by parents had up to one and a half times increased risk of developing psychotic experiences.
The study, published today in the journal SLEEP, shows that children reporting frequent nightmares before the age of 12 were three and a half times more likely to suffer from psychotic experiences in early adolescence.
At age 12, 24.9 % of children reported having nightmares in the previous 6 months and 7.9 % of the sample were found to be experiencing psychotic symptoms.
There was around twice the odds of later experiencing psychotic symptoms in those earlier reporting nightmares.
Building on the successful Recent Advances in Understanding Mental Illness and Psychotic Experiences (2000), this report is intended for service users, their friends and families, journalists, policymakers, mental health workers and the public.
Adults with psychosis or psychotic experiences may report adverse life events prior to the onset of symptoms but direction of causality can not be inferred
Items assessed psychotic - like experiences (child - and caregiver - report), internalising and externalising psychopathology (emotional symptoms, peer relationship problems, conduct problems, and hyperactivity — inattention; child - and caregiver - report using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire [11, 12]-RRB-, and delays or abnormalities in speech and / or motor milestone development (caregiver - report).
In the realm of trait variables, in a longitudinal study of stable outpatients involving an initial assessment and a 9 - mo follow - up session, 24 those who scored high on a self - report measure of trait anxiety at the initial assessment and who experienced one or more «independent» stressful life events (ie, events not caused by patient behavior) during the month prior to the follow - up session showed significant increases in psychotic symptoms compared with those who either were low in trait anxiety or had no independent stressful life events.
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