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Psychotic experiences and religiosity: data from the WHO World Mental Health Surveys.

V Kovess-MasfetyS SahaC C W LimS Aguilar-GaxiolaA Al-HamzawiJ AlonsoG BorgesG de GirolamoP de JongeK DemyttenaereS FlorescuJosep-Maria HaroC HuE G KaramN KawakamiS LeeJ P LepineF Navarro-MateuJ C StagnaroM Ten HaveM C VianaR C KesslerJohn G McGrathnull null
Published in: Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (2018)
Among individuals with religious affiliations, those who reported more religiosity on four of five indices had increased odds of PEs. Focussed and more qualitative research will be required to unravel the interrelationship between religiosity and PEs.
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