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Percentages of Psychotic-Like Symptoms Adapted from Earl et al.19 Research on Nationally Representative United States Samples of Four Minoritized Groups
Rounded Percentages Psychotic-Like Symptoms and Themes African American Caribbean Black Asian American Latinx Visual hallucinations 8 9 5 6 Supernatural and ghost, unidentified 30 40 54 51 Death and dying 28 24 12 15 Spirituality and religiosity 18 14 9 14 Premonition 12 11 6 8 Auditory hallucinations 5 3 3 5 Unidentified voice 34 59 40 49 Spirituality and religiosity 24 15 19 11 Familial 15 14 11 25 Premonition or warning 6 3 3 3 Persecutory delusions 1 2 1 1 Concerns based on actions or intention of others 57 50 39 42 Concerns about personal or bodily safety 18 34 11 28 Delusions of reference 1 1 1 1 Communication with unidentified forces 17 13 37 32 Communication related to spirituality and religiosity 38 53 23 12 Thought insertion and withdrawal 0 1 0 1 Forces related to an uncomfortable command or control 24 12 39 59 Stressful or traumatic 22 8 12 4 Delusions of control 0 1 0 0 To highlight important findings, percentages above 50% are in bold font; those from 30 to 49% are italicized.