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Study the impact of containment related to COVID-19 pandemic on psychotic experiences in the general population in France.
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The pandemic of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has now affected millions of people, including people in France. There are reports in the media about increased stress, anxiety and isolation for the entire population. Likewise, there are many concerns regarding people with mental health issues including people experiencing psychotic symptoms. Thus, studies are needed to understand better the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and related government measures (e.g., self-isolation) on the mental health and specifically on psychotic experiences. To reach this aim the investigators designed an online survey evaluating people's perceptions of the COVID-19 pandemic and government measures, their habits during the isolation period, to what extent they feel lonely, how they are managing their emotions, their general emotional state and finally the presence of psychotic experiences. Participants will be invited to complete these measures three times. Participants will complete the survey again in 1 week and then in 1 month.
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Methodology:
The entire study will be conducted online. Participants will be assessed at baseline_ T1: Peak of the COVID-19 pandemic; T2: 1 week after T1; T3: 1 month after T1.
Participants will provide their informed consent. At these assessment moments, they will complete a set of self-report measures assessing COVID-19 related psychological aspects, emotion regulation, current levels of activity, cognitive bias, as well as paranoid ideation and hallucinatory experiences.
Sample size:
The investigators have not set a minimum/maximum sample size for this study. The study will remain open until the end of the self-isolation period in France. The investigators hope to recruit at least 600 participants.
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