2020
DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbaa030.342
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M30. The Association of Peer-Reported Bullying and Social Network Characteristics With Psychotic Experiences in Childhood

Abstract: Background Psychotic experiences (PEs) are common in childhood and predictive of poor mental health outcomes, including psychosis, depression, and suicidal behavior. Prior studies indicate that bullying involvement and peer relationship difficulties may be linked to increased risk of PEs. However, most studies relied on self-report measures, while an approach including peer-report measures provides a more valid and comprehensive assessment of bullying and social relationships. This study aime… Show more

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