Childhood social isolation may increase the risk of having 2 or more lifetime psychotic experiences, and thus subsequent diagnosis of psychotic disorder, according to a study.
Faculty Associate Pamela J. Surkan, a co-author of the paper, is featured.
Social Isolation in Childhood May Predict Early Adult Psychotic Experiences
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