Psychosis as a transdiagnostic and extended phenotype in the general population
King's College London · Maastricht University Medical Centre · +1 more institution
Abstract
A large body of research indicates that weak expressions of positive psychotic symptoms ("psychotic experiences") can be measured in the general population, and likely represent the behavioural manifestation of distributed multifactorial (genetic and non-genetic) risk for psychosis. Psychotic experiences are a transdiagnostic phenomenon: the majority of individuals with these experiences have a diagnosis of non-psychotic disorder, particularly common mental disorder, in which psychotic experiences predict greater illness severity and poorer treatment response. Some of the people with common mental disorder and psychotic experiences will present to mental health services meeting criteria for "clinical high…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 36.65
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 98
Authors
2- JVJim van OsCorresponding
King's College London, Maastricht University Medical Centre, Kings Health Partners
- URUli Reininghaus
King's College London, Maastricht University Medical Centre, Kings Health Partners
Topics & keywords
- Psychosis
- Psychology
- Psychiatry
- Population
- Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming)
- Clinical psychology
- Mental illness
- Mental health
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