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Predicting one-year outcomes in first-episode psychosis
Published 2021-04-01“…The outcome of first-episode psychosis (FEP) varies and may be predicted by several baseline measures. …”
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Psychosis among the disconnected youth: A systematic review
Published 2022-12-01Subjects: “…Psychosis…”
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Expanding the positivity offset theory of anhedonia to the psychosis continuum
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Developments in the management of psychosis: key evidence from 2022
Published 2023-03-01“… Abstract The field of treatment and understanding in psychosis is evolving at an unprecedented pace with advances in neuroscience. …”
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Comparative evaluation of psychopharmacotherapy inpatients with the first-episode psychosis
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Psychosis in autism spectrum disorder: a clinical review
Published 2023-03-01“…Results Epidemiological studies report significant rates of comorbidity between ASD and psychosis. According to a recent systematic review, prevalence of non-affective psychosis in ASD has been estimated at 9,56%, despite heterogeneity across included studies. …”
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Long-term outcomes with pimavanserin for psychosis in clinical practice
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Advances in Duration of Untreated Psychosis and Its Early Intervention
Published 2023-11-01Subjects: “…mental disorders|schizophrenia|duration of untreated psychosis|early medical intervention|prognosis|review…”
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The mediating effect of functional connectivity on the bipolar-psychosis continuum
Published 2023“…However, the study of bipolar-psychosis continuum lacks investigation on enduring traits, as well as common neural correlates that potentially mediate between them. …”
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The 'big bang' theory of the origin of psychosis and the faculty of language
Published 2008“…Objective: To achieve a unified concept of the aetiology of psychosis. Background: The nuclear symptoms of "schizophrenia" occur within approximately the same age- and sex-specific incidence in all human populations. …”
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Trauma-related intrusions and psychosis: An information processing account
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Participatory design to create a VR therapy for psychosis
Published 2021“…It allowed for rapid iteration, meaningful input from people with lived experience of psychosis, and delivered a VR psychological therapy with robust cognitive therapeutic principles. …”
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Specialised early intervention teams for first episode psychosis
Published 2019“…The objectives are as follows: To compare early intervention in psychosis (EIP) specialised teams to usual community mental health care for the treatment of people with first episode psychosis (FEP).…”
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The XY gene hypothesis of psychosis: origins and current status.
Published 2013“…Sex differences in psychosis and their interaction with laterality (systematic departures from 50:50 left-right symmetry across the antero-posterior neural axis) are reviewed in the context of the X-Y gene hypothesis. …”
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Automated analyses of cerebral asymmetry in adolescent onset psychosis
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Engagement of patients with psychosis in the consultation: conversation analytic study.
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Specialised early intervention teams for recent-onset psychosis
Published 2020“…This review is concerned with first episode psychosis (FEP) and the early stages of a psychosis, referred to throughout this review as 'recent-onset psychosis.' …”
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Community treatment orders for patients with psychosis - Authors' reply.
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Effects of modafinil on emotional processing in first episode psychosis.
Published 2011“…BACKGROUND: Emotional impairments are important determinants of functional outcome in psychosis, and current treatments are not particularly effective. …”
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