2024
DOI: 10.1017/s0033291724001764
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Influence of perceived harm due to substance use on the relationships between positive psychotic experiences and suicidal experiences in people with non-affective psychosis

Patricia Gooding,
Kamelia Harris,
Paula Duxbury
et al.

Abstract: Background The ways in which perceived harm due to substance use affects relationships between psychotic and suicidal experiences are poorly understood. The goal of the current study was to redress this gap by investigating the moderating effects of harm due to substance use on pathways involving positive psychotic symptoms, the perceived cognitive-emotional sequelae of those symptoms, and suicidal ideation. Method The design was cross-sectional. Mediation and moderated mediation pathway… Show more

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