The role of expressive suppression in hallucinatory-like and delusion-like experiences. Findings in a non-clinical sample.

Comprehensive Psychiatry(2018)

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Abstract
•The link between expressive suppression and different types of psychotic-like experiences was tested.•The overall level of expressive suppression, suppression of sadness and anxiety predicted hallucinatory-like experiences.•Expressive suppression of anxiety predicted delusion-like experiences (DLEs).•The overall level of suppression and suppression of sadness moderated the link between belief inflexibility and DLEs.
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expressive suppression,experiences,hallucinatory-like,delusion-like,non-clinical
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