Consistent etiology of severe, frequent psychotic experiences and milder, less frequent manifestations: a twin study of specific psychotic experiences in adolescence.
IMPORTANCE: The onset of psychosis is usually preceded by psychotic experiences (PE). Little is known about the etiology of PE and whether the degree of genetic and environmental influences varies across different levels of severity. A recognized challenge is to identify individuals at high risk of...
Main Authors: | Zavos, H, Freeman, D, Haworth, C, McGuire, P, Plomin, R, Cardno, A, Ronald, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Medical Association
2014
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