Evidence that three dimensions of psychosis have a distribution in the general population
Maastricht University · European Graduate School of Neuroscience · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The aims of the study were: first to examine, using clinical symptoms of patients as a template, whether the correlated but independent dimensions of positive, negative and depressive symptoms that have been identified in clinical psychosis, also have a distribution as non-clinical experiences in the general population; and second, to establish to what degree population variation in experience of positive and negative features of psychosis is actually independent of experience of depression. METHOD: In a representative population sample of 932 young men, we measured experiences of positive, negative and depressive features of psychosis, using a 40-item self-report instrument. Confirmatory factor analysis was used to compare the fit of hypothesized one-, two- and three-factor solutions.
A three-factor model of separate depressive, positive and negative dimensions provided a better fit to the data than either a two-factor or unidimensional model. All three dimensions were correlated with each other, but also showed good discriminant validity in relation to established scales, confirming their relative independence.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 7.66
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- 100%
- References
- 81
Authors
8- NCNicholas C. StefanisCorresponding
Maastricht University, European Graduate School of Neuroscience, University Mental Health Research Institute, Centre Hospitalier Charles Perrens
- MHM. Hanssen
Maastricht University, European Graduate School of Neuroscience, University Mental Health Research Institute, Centre Hospitalier Charles Perrens
- NKN. K. SMIRNIS
Maastricht University, European Graduate School of Neuroscience, University Mental Health Research Institute, Centre Hospitalier Charles Perrens
- DAD. A. Avramopoulos
Maastricht University, European Graduate School of Neuroscience, University Mental Health Research Institute, Centre Hospitalier Charles Perrens
- IEIoannis Evdokimidis
Maastricht University, European Graduate School of Neuroscience, University Mental Health Research Institute, Centre Hospitalier Charles Perrens
Topics & keywords
- Psychosis
- Confirmatory factor analysis
- Psychology
- Population
- Clinical psychology
- Depression (economics)
- Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming)
- Depressive symptoms
- Reduced inequalities