'False-positive' self-reported psychotic experiences in the general population: an investigation of outcome, predictive factors and clinical relevance.
Y van der SteenInez Myin-GermeysM van NieropM Ten HaveR de GraafS van DorsselaerJ van OsR van WinkelPublished in: Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences (2018)
'FP SRPE' are not truly 'false' as they index risk for the development of clinically relevant psychotic symptoms, development of mood and anxiety disorders and reduced functioning. Self-reported PE, even unconfirmed, warrant 'watchful waiting' and follow-up over time, especially when they are reported by individuals with reduced psychosocial functioning and general psychiatric problems.