Research progress on influencing factors, prognosis and interventions for psychosis-like experiences
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Abstract
Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are experiences that occur in the general population and resemble the positive symptoms of psychosis, but such experiences do not cause clinically significant distress or social functioning impairment.In recent years, some progress has been made in the research of PLEs abroad, while only a few studies have been conducted in China.To enhance the comprehension of PLEs, this article provides a re-view and summary of relevant literature to overview the definition, measurement, epidemiology, influencing fac-tors, prognosis and intervention measures related to PLEs, aiming to provide preliminary evidence for the identifi-cation and management of PLEs and the directions of research in related academic fields.
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