A-C. Relationship between lifetime use of NDM, ADM and CDM meditation methods and psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) in daily life from the regression output. While NDM correlated positive with PLEs, CDM showed a negative correlation. D. Participants average ratings for their perceived causality (‘Likelihood rating’) for each meditation category (difference from zero centre line, i.e. ‘no relationship’). All techniques are rated as preventative (‘less likely’), but with NDM being rates less so than CDM or ADM. E. Lifetime practice of NDM meditation and psychotic-like experiences in daily life with interoceptive awareness, measured by the Multi-Dimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness 2, as a moderator: The lower interoceptive awareness, the stronger the link between NDM and PLEs. F. Lifetime practice of NDM meditation and psychotic-like experiences in daily life with family history of psychosis spectrum disorders, measured using a scale indicating if they have a relative diagnosed with a disorder (see methods for details), as a moderator: The higher the family history psychosis score, the stronger the link between NDM and PLEs. Significance stars relate to p value as follows: * = < .05, ** = < .01, *** < .001.