Comparisons of schizotypal traits across 12 countries: Results from the International Consortium for Schizotypy Research
Schizotypal traits are expressions of underlying vulnerability to psychotic disorders which have a potential impact on mental health status, neurocognition, quality of life, and daily functioning. To date, little research has examined epidemiologic landscape of schizotypal traits at the cross-national level. Our aim was to study the expression of schizotypal traits by sex, age, and country in a combined sample gathered from 12 countries.
Source: Schizophrenia Research - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero, Raymond C.K. Chan, Martin Debban é, David Cicero, Lisa C. Zhang, Colleen Brenner, Emma Barkus, Richard J. Linscott, Thomas Kwapil, Neus Barrantes-Vidal, Alex Cohen, Adrian Raine, Michael T. Compton, Erin B. Tone, Julie Suhr, Josà Source Type: research