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Stress Sensitivity and Psychotic Experiences in 39 Low- and Middle-Income Countries

DeVylder, Jordan E (författare)
University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA
Koyanagi, Ai (författare)
Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain / CIBERSAM, Madrid, Spain
Unick, Jay (författare)
University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA
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Oh, Hans (författare)
University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, USA / Prevention Research Center, Oakland, USA
Nam, Boyoung (författare)
University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA
Stickley, Andrew (författare)
Södertörns högskola,Sociologi,SCOHOST (Stockholm Centre for Health and Social Change)
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2016-04-24
2016
Engelska.
Ingår i: Schizophrenia Bulletin. - : Oxford University Press (OUP). - 0586-7614 .- 1745-1701. ; 42:6, s. 1353-1362
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  • Stress has a central role in most theories of psychosis etiology, but the relation between stress and psychosis has rarely been examined in large population-level data sets, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. We used data from 39 countries in the World Health Survey (n = 176 934) to test the hypothesis that stress sensitivity would be associated with psychotic experiences, using logistic regression analyses. Respondents in low-income countries reported higher stress sensitivity (P < .001) and prevalence of psychotic experiences (P < .001), compared to individuals in middle-income countries. Greater stress sensitivity was associated with increased odds for psychotic experiences, even when adjusted for co-occurring anxiety and depressive symptoms: adjusted odds ratio (95% CI) = 1.17 (1.15-1.19) per unit increase in stress sensitivity (range 2-10). This association was consistent and significant across nearly every country studied, and translated into a difference in psychotic experience prevalence ranging from 6.4% among those with the lowest levels of stress sensitivity up to 22.2% among those with the highest levels. These findings highlight the generalizability of the association between psychosis and stress sensitivity in the largest and most globally representative community-level sample to date, and support the targeting of stress sensitivity as a potential component of individual- and population-level interventions for psychosis.

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SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Sociologi (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Sociology (hsv//eng)

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