The role of psychotic‐like experiences in the association between aberrant salience and anxiety: A psychopathological proposal based on a case–control study
Giuseppe Pierpaolo Merola,
Andrea Patti,
Davide Benedetti
et al.
Abstract:AimAberrant salience (AS) and psychotic‐like experiences (PLEs) have been proven to be linked. Moreover, anxiety is a key symptom in psychosis‐prone subjects and most psychotic patients. We propose a model that attempts to interpret the role of PLEs in the association between AS and anxiety among healthy controls and psychotic patients.MethodsDemographic and psychometric data (Aberrant Salience Inventory, Community Assessment of Psychic Experiences, Symptom Check List‐90‐revised) from 163 controls and 44 psych… Show more
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