BMC Psychiatry, Volume (25), No (1), Year (2025-7)

Title : ( Prevalence of psychotic-like experiences among Afghan migrant children and adolescents: examining the predictive role of childhood trauma, mindfulness, and cognitive flexibility )

Authors: Abdul Reza Rezaee , Seyed Ruhollah Hosseini , Abbas Firoozabadi ,

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Abstract

Background Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are subclinical phenomena that reflect mental health vulnerabilities in high-risk populations, such as migrant children and adolescents. This study aims to estimate the PLEs and their cor- relates in Afghan migrant children and adolescents. Methods This cross-sectional study assessed the prevalence of psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) among 770 Afghan migrant students living in Mashhad city of Iran, using the Prodromal Questionnaire-Brief Child Version (PQ-BC). The Cognitive Flexibility Inventory (CFI), Child and Adolescent Mindfulness Measure (CAMM), and Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) were employed in univariate and multivariate models to examine psychological and trauma- related correlates of PLEs. Results The findings showed that 94% of participants reported experiencing at least one psychotic-like experience. Additionally, 34% of Afghan migrant children and adolescents met the cutoff point, and experienced significant distress. Psychotic-like symptoms were more prevalent in adolescents than in children (OR = 1.946). Emotional abuse (OR = 1.123), a subscale of childhood trauma, along with mindfulness (OR = 0.925) and cognitive flexibility (OR = 1.038), were identified as correlates of psychotic-like experiences. In aggregate, all correlates of PLEs explained 22% of the variance in the outcome variable for children and 29% for adolescents. These results contribute to a deeper understanding of the factors influencing psychotic-like experiences within migrant populations. Conclusion These results show that PLEs are common among Afghan migrant children and adolescents, a margin- alized minority group. While some theories might explain these findings, the results highlight the need for mental health services to pay closer attention to this population.

Keywords

, Psychotic-like experiences, Afghan, Childhood trauma, Mindfulness, Cognitive flexibility
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@article{paperid:1103595,
author = {Rezaee, Abdul Reza and Hosseini, Seyed Ruhollah and Firoozabadi, Abbas},
title = {Prevalence of psychotic-like experiences among Afghan migrant children and adolescents: examining the predictive role of childhood trauma, mindfulness, and cognitive flexibility},
journal = {BMC Psychiatry},
year = {2025},
volume = {25},
number = {1},
month = {July},
issn = {1471-244X},
keywords = {Psychotic-like experiences; Afghan; Childhood trauma; Mindfulness; Cognitive flexibility},
}

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%0 Journal Article
%T Prevalence of psychotic-like experiences among Afghan migrant children and adolescents: examining the predictive role of childhood trauma, mindfulness, and cognitive flexibility
%A Rezaee, Abdul Reza
%A Hosseini, Seyed Ruhollah
%A Firoozabadi, Abbas
%J BMC Psychiatry
%@ 1471-244X
%D 2025

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