A systematic review on definitions and assessments of psychotic-like experiences

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作者
Lee, Kit-Wai [1 ]
Chan, Kit-Wa [1 ]
Chang, Wing-Chung [1 ]
Lee, Edwin Ho-Ming [1 ]
Hui, Christy Lai-Ming [1 ]
Chen, Eric Yu-Hai [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hong Kong, Dept Psychiat, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
psychiatry; psychotic disorder; psychotic-like experience; review; schizophrenia; ULTRA-HIGH RISK; MAGICAL IDEATION; GENERAL-POPULATION; COMMUNITY SAMPLE; AUDITORY HALLUCINATIONS; HEMISPATIAL INATTENTION; NONAFFECTIVE PSYCHOSIS; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; DELUSIONAL IDEATION; SELF-ESTEEM;
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10.1111/eip.12228
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
摘要
AimsPsychotic-like experiences (PLEs) or subclinical psychotic experiences have received increased attention as some studies have suggested continuity between PLEs and psychotic disorders. However, epidemiological and correlational studies of PLEs showed mixed findings - it is observed that different studies use a wide variety of definitions of PLEs, as well as different assessment tools that are designed to capture such described experiences. The differences in definitions and assessment tools adopted could contribute to the discrepancy of findings. The current review aims to examine the definitions and assessment tools adopted in the studies of PLEs. MethodsLiterature search was conducted between October 2013 and February 2014 using three search engines: Medline, Web of Science and PubMed. ResultsA total of 76 papers met the selection criteria and were included in the current review. It is found that the majority of papers reviewed defined PLEs quantitatively using assessment tools and do not have a specific phenomenological definition, whereas assessment tools adopted have a wide variety. Furthermore, phenomenological studies of PLEs were rare. ConclusionsThe variations in definitions and assessment tools of PLEs might contribute to mixed findings in researches. Reaching to a consensus through the study of phenomenology of PLEs is essential to further advancement of the research in this area.
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