2016
DOI: 10.1177/1049732316680337
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Conditional Disclosure on Pathways to Care: Coping Preferences of Young People at Risk of Psychosis

Abstract: The interrelationship between stigma and help-seeking is under-researched amongst children and adolescents. This study explored stigma in relation to pathways to care amongst young people putatively in an early stage of increased risk of developing psychotic disorders. 'Pathways to care' was defined as help-seeking and support from informal and formal resources, and increased risk was determined though the presence of persistent psychotic-like experiences and internalizing/externalizing psychopathology.Twenty-… Show more

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“…‘Psychotic‐like experiences’ (PLE) were recognized among the general population, but also as risk factors, predictors, or early symptoms for psychosis . They were often less severe than symptoms of psychotic disorders and transient . They were sometimes described as present in both groups with or without psychotic disorders .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…‘Psychotic‐like experiences’ (PLE) were recognized among the general population, but also as risk factors, predictors, or early symptoms for psychosis . They were often less severe than symptoms of psychotic disorders and transient . They were sometimes described as present in both groups with or without psychotic disorders .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An article defined PLE as ‘qualitatively similar to the symptomatology of psychotic disorders but quantitatively less severe in terms of intensity, frequency, and impairment’, and used the term interchangeably with ‘subclinical psychotic experiences’ . A study which examined youths at risk of developing psychotic disorders defined PLE as ‘attenuated psychotic symptoms below the threshold of frank psychosis’ . They were considered as present during the early stage of developing psychotic disorders, even before the prodromal phase.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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