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Prevalence and risk factors of self‐reported psychotic experiences among high school and college students: A systematic review, meta‐analysis, and meta‐regression

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Adolescents are at high risk of incident psychopathology. Fleeting psychotic experiences (PEs) that emerge in young people in response to stress may be warning signs that are missed by research… Click to show full abstract

Adolescents are at high risk of incident psychopathology. Fleeting psychotic experiences (PEs) that emerge in young people in response to stress may be warning signs that are missed by research that fails to study stressed populations, such as late high school and college/university students. Our aim in this systematic review was to conduct a meta‐analysis that estimates prevalence rates of PEs in students, and to assess whether these rates differ by gender, age, culture, and COVID‐19 exposure.

Keywords: high school; meta analysis; school college; systematic review; meta; psychotic experiences

Journal Title: Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
Year Published: 2022

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