Cortisol levels in childhood associated with emergence of attenuated psychotic symptoms in early adulthood
<strong>Background</strong> In individuals at clinical high-risk for psychosis, elevated cortisol levels predict subsequent onset of psychotic disorder. However, it is unclear whether cortisol alterations are evident at an earlier clinical stage and promote progression of psychosis expre...
Auteurs principaux: | Cullen, AE, Fisher, HL, Gullet, N, Fraser, ER, Roberts, RE, Zahid, U, To, M, Yap, NH, Zunszain, PA, Pariante, CM, Wood, SJ, McGuire, P, Murray, RM, Mondelli, V, Laurens, KR |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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