Assessing early-onset hallucinations in the touch-screen generation

The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science
Morgane DemeulemeesterRenaud Jardri

Abstract

The increasing development of apps for digital devices provides an opportunity for new instruments to assess hallucinations in young individuals. Here we present the Multisensory HAllucinations Scale for Children (MHASC), dedicated to assessing complex early-onset hallucinations. The MHASC will soon be translated into multilanguage versions with the support of the International Consortium of Hallucination Research.

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