Exploring psychotic-like experiences: the role of negative automatic thoughts maladaptive coping social support and childhood trauma

dc.contributor.author Oya Mortan Sevi
dc.contributor.author Müge Gülen
dc.contributor.author Zekiye Zeybek
dc.contributor.author Nilüfer Zülfikar
dc.date.accessioned 2025-10-06T17:48:46Z
dc.date.issued 2025
dc.description.abstract Background: This article presents the results of two studies investigating psychotic-like experiences conducted as a continuation of each other. Methods: Study 1 (N = 472) sought to elucidate the aetiology of psychotic-like experiences (PLE) through an examination of automatic thoughts perceived social support and coping styles. Study 2 (N = 710) examined the influence of childhood trauma and coping strategies on the occurrence of subclinical psychiatric symptoms and PLE. Results: Study 1 posits that 52% of the variance in PLE can be attributed to more negative automatic thoughts lower active and higher passive-emotional focused coping and reduced social support from family friends and significant others. Negative automatic thoughts emerge as the most significant predictor. Study 2 identifies emotional abuse and passive-emotional focused coping as robust predictors of both PLE and subclinical psychiatric symptoms. Discussion: The discussion highlights the importance of negative automatic thoughts perceived social support childhood emotional abuse and passive-emotional focused coping when working with subclinical symptomatology particularly PLE. The authors also discuss the content and results of a pilot coping-oriented prevention program for those at risk. © 2025 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
dc.identifier.doi 10.1080/17522439.2025.2484520
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dc.identifier.uri https://gcris.yasar.edu.tr/handle/123456789/8103
dc.language.iso English
dc.publisher Routledge
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dc.source Psychosis
dc.subject Childhood Trauma, Coping, Negative Automatic Thoughts, Perceived Social Support, Psychotic-like Experiences
dc.title Exploring psychotic-like experiences: the role of negative automatic thoughts maladaptive coping social support and childhood trauma
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gdc.virtual.author Mortan Sevi, Oya
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project.funder.name Funding text 1: Partial financial support was received from Bahcesehir University Scientific Research Commission (BAUBAP). The authors have no additional conflicts of interest that are pertinent to the content of this article., Funding text 2: This paper presents findings from a BAP project and summarizes three master\u2019s theses conducted under the supervision of the first author at Bahcesehir University. Partial financial support was provided by the Bahcesehir University Scientific Research Commission (BAUBAP Project number: 2019-01.01). The initial study presented orally won the Turkish Association of Cognitive and Behavior Therapy (TACBT) Research Award in 2019. This paper was not pre-registered and the authors thank all participants for their invaluable contribution.
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