Personal and contextual components of resilience mediate risky family environment's effect on psychotic-like experiences.
Alessandro RossiAlberto CollazzoniDalila TaleviDino GibertoniEleonora QuartaAlessandro RossiPaolo StrattaGiorgio Di LorenzoFrancesca PacittiPublished in: Early intervention in psychiatry (2020)
Personal resilience, as opposite to contextual resilience, mediates the effect of a risky family environment on PLEs. Low personal resilience may represent an individual risk factor that transmits the effect of risky family environment on PLEs and could represent a central aspect of individualized prevention and treatment strategies.