Do environmental risk factors for the development of psychosis distribute differently across dimensionally assessed psychotic experiences?
Psychotic experiences (PE) are associated with poorer functioning, higher distress and the onset of serious mental illness. Environmental exposures (e.g. childhood abuse) are associated with the development of PE. However, which specific exposures convey risk for each type or dimension of PE has rar...
Main Authors: | Cosgrave, J, Purple, RJ, Haines, R, Porcheret, K, van Heugten-van der Kloet, D, Johns, L, Alexander, I, Goodwin, GM, Foster, RG, Wulff, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2021
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