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Population profiles of child-reported psychotic-like experiences and their differential association with other psychopathologies.

Kristin R LaurensStacy TzoumakisKimberlie DeanFelicity HarrisVaughan J CarrMelissa J Green
Published in: The British journal of clinical psychology (2019)
Children aged 11-12 years who report psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) can be classified into five different PLE profiles based on self-reported questionnaire responses, which may reflect different pathological processes. These PLE profiles show different patterns and magnitudes of increased risk for other types of psychopathology, and multiple psychopathology, suggesting that they present different treatment needs. Cross-sectional investigation of the associations between PLE profiles and other psychopathologies limits any conclusions as to the causal direction of these relationships. Multi-informant reports of psychopathology were unavailable.
Keyphrases
  • cross sectional
  • mental health
  • bipolar disorder
  • anorexia nervosa
  • young adults