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Differential contributions between objective and subjective psychosis‐like experiences to suicidal ideation in college students

AIM: The present study aimed to investigate the prevalence rate of objective and subjective psychosis‐like experiences (PLEs) in non‐help‐seeking college students and to explore their differential contributions to suicidal ideation. METHODS: First‐year college students were recruited and surveyed wi...

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Autores principales: Ma, Hong‐Xia, Zhao, Jie, Lin, Iun‐An, Zhang, Xiu‐Jun, Li, Zhan‐Jiang, Wang, Chuan‐Yue, Zhou, Fu‐Chun, Verma, Swapna
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Publicado: Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9787378/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34816608
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eip.13259
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author Ma, Hong‐Xia
Zhao, Jie
Lin, Iun‐An
Zhang, Xiu‐Jun
Li, Zhan‐Jiang
Wang, Chuan‐Yue
Zhou, Fu‐Chun
Verma, Swapna
author_facet Ma, Hong‐Xia
Zhao, Jie
Lin, Iun‐An
Zhang, Xiu‐Jun
Li, Zhan‐Jiang
Wang, Chuan‐Yue
Zhou, Fu‐Chun
Verma, Swapna
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description AIM: The present study aimed to investigate the prevalence rate of objective and subjective psychosis‐like experiences (PLEs) in non‐help‐seeking college students and to explore their differential contributions to suicidal ideation. METHODS: First‐year college students were recruited and surveyed with the Chinese version of the 16‐item Prodromal Questionnaire (CPQ‐16), Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ‐SF), Patient Health Questionnaire‐9 (PHQ‐9), General Anxiety Disorder‐7 (GAD‐7) and Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation (BSI). The Structured Interview of Psychosis‐Risk Syndromes (SIPS) was conducted in individuals with a CPQ‐16 score of 9 or higher. RESULTS: Data were available for 8367 students. Three hundred and seventy of them scored 9 or higher on the CPQ‐16, suggesting potential PLEs (4.42%). Among them, 194 agreed to the SIPS screening. The PLEs were confirmed in 103 individuals who scored 1–5 on any positive symptom scales of the SIPS (objective PLEs, oPLEs). For the remaining 91 individuals, their PLEs were not confirmed by the SIPS and thus were categorized as individuals with subjective PLEs (sPLEs). In univariate logistic regression, oPLEs was associated with a two times risk of suicidal ideation compared to sPLEs (OR = 1.971, p = .029). In multivariate logistic regression when non‐PLE status was set as a reference, oPLEs significantly predicted suicidal ideation (OR = 3.441, p = .011), while the sPLEs (OR = 2.277, p = .091) was no longer a significant predictor after controlling for PHQ‐9, GAD‐7 and CPQ‐SF scores. CONCLUSIONS: OPLEs and sPLEs have differential contributions to suicidal ideation. OPLEs seems to be associated with a higher risk of suicidal ideation and is independent of other psychopathology.
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spelling pubmed-97873782022-12-27 Differential contributions between objective and subjective psychosis‐like experiences to suicidal ideation in college students Ma, Hong‐Xia Zhao, Jie Lin, Iun‐An Zhang, Xiu‐Jun Li, Zhan‐Jiang Wang, Chuan‐Yue Zhou, Fu‐Chun Verma, Swapna Early Interv Psychiatry Original Articles AIM: The present study aimed to investigate the prevalence rate of objective and subjective psychosis‐like experiences (PLEs) in non‐help‐seeking college students and to explore their differential contributions to suicidal ideation. METHODS: First‐year college students were recruited and surveyed with the Chinese version of the 16‐item Prodromal Questionnaire (CPQ‐16), Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ‐SF), Patient Health Questionnaire‐9 (PHQ‐9), General Anxiety Disorder‐7 (GAD‐7) and Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation (BSI). The Structured Interview of Psychosis‐Risk Syndromes (SIPS) was conducted in individuals with a CPQ‐16 score of 9 or higher. RESULTS: Data were available for 8367 students. Three hundred and seventy of them scored 9 or higher on the CPQ‐16, suggesting potential PLEs (4.42%). Among them, 194 agreed to the SIPS screening. The PLEs were confirmed in 103 individuals who scored 1–5 on any positive symptom scales of the SIPS (objective PLEs, oPLEs). For the remaining 91 individuals, their PLEs were not confirmed by the SIPS and thus were categorized as individuals with subjective PLEs (sPLEs). In univariate logistic regression, oPLEs was associated with a two times risk of suicidal ideation compared to sPLEs (OR = 1.971, p = .029). In multivariate logistic regression when non‐PLE status was set as a reference, oPLEs significantly predicted suicidal ideation (OR = 3.441, p = .011), while the sPLEs (OR = 2.277, p = .091) was no longer a significant predictor after controlling for PHQ‐9, GAD‐7 and CPQ‐SF scores. CONCLUSIONS: OPLEs and sPLEs have differential contributions to suicidal ideation. OPLEs seems to be associated with a higher risk of suicidal ideation and is independent of other psychopathology. Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd 2021-11-23 2022-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9787378/ /pubmed/34816608 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eip.13259 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Early Intervention in Psychiatry published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Ma, Hong‐Xia
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Lin, Iun‐An
Zhang, Xiu‐Jun
Li, Zhan‐Jiang
Wang, Chuan‐Yue
Zhou, Fu‐Chun
Verma, Swapna
Differential contributions between objective and subjective psychosis‐like experiences to suicidal ideation in college students
title Differential contributions between objective and subjective psychosis‐like experiences to suicidal ideation in college students
title_full Differential contributions between objective and subjective psychosis‐like experiences to suicidal ideation in college students
title_fullStr Differential contributions between objective and subjective psychosis‐like experiences to suicidal ideation in college students
title_full_unstemmed Differential contributions between objective and subjective psychosis‐like experiences to suicidal ideation in college students
title_short Differential contributions between objective and subjective psychosis‐like experiences to suicidal ideation in college students
title_sort differential contributions between objective and subjective psychosis‐like experiences to suicidal ideation in college students
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9787378/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34816608
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eip.13259
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