Schizotypy: The way ahead
E Fonseca Pedrero, M Debbané… - …, 2021 - redined.educacion.gob.es
Abstract Resumen Background: Empirical evidence suggests that schizotypy is a useful
construct for analyzing and understanding psychotic disorders. However, several issues …
construct for analyzing and understanding psychotic disorders. However, several issues …
Molecular genetic risk for psychosis is associated with psychosis risk symptoms in a population-based UK cohort: Findings from generation Scotland
Objective Subthreshold psychosis risk symptoms in the general population may be
associated with molecular genetic risk for psychosis. This study sought to optimize the …
associated with molecular genetic risk for psychosis. This study sought to optimize the …
Transdiagnostic dimensions of psychiatric comorbidity in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis: a preliminary study informed by HiTOP
Background: Although psychiatric comorbidity is the norm among individuals at clinical high
risk for psychotic disorders (CHR), research has yet to examine transdiagnostic dimensional …
risk for psychotic disorders (CHR), research has yet to examine transdiagnostic dimensional …
[HTML][HTML] Forensic psychiatry patients, services, and legislation in Nunavut and Greenland
C Upfold, C Jentz, P Heilmann, N Nathanielsen… - International journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Circumpolar regions face unique challenges in establishing and maintaining mental health
care systems, including forensic psychiatry services. The scarcity of data and lack of …
care systems, including forensic psychiatry services. The scarcity of data and lack of …
From affective science to psychiatric disorder: Ontology as a semantic bridge
RR Larsen, J Hastings - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Advances in emotion and affective science have yet to translate routinely into psychiatric
research and practice. This is unfortunate since emotion and affect are fundamental …
research and practice. This is unfortunate since emotion and affect are fundamental …
Domains of vulnerability, resilience, health Habits, and mental and physical health for health disparities research
RM Wolfe, K Beck-Felts, B Speakar, WD Spaulding - Behavioral Sciences, 2022 - mdpi.com
Health disparities associated with severe mental illness (SMI) have become a major public
health concern. The disparities are not directly due to the SMI. They involve the same …
health concern. The disparities are not directly due to the SMI. They involve the same …
DRAGON-Data: a platform and protocol for integrating genomic and phenotypic data across large psychiatric cohorts
AJ Lynham, S Knott, JFG Underwood, L Hubbard… - BJPsych Open, 2023 - cambridge.org
Background Current psychiatric diagnoses, although heritable, have not been clearly
mapped onto distinct underlying pathogenic processes. The same symptoms often occur in …
mapped onto distinct underlying pathogenic processes. The same symptoms often occur in …
Perspectives on recruitment and representativeness in forensic psychiatric research
SH Pedersen, H Bergman, J Berlin… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Participant representativeness and statistical power are crucial elements of robust research
with human participants, both of which relate to the successful recruitment of research …
with human participants, both of which relate to the successful recruitment of research …
Frontal alpha asymmetry in schizotypy: electrophysiological evidence for motivational dysfunction
Introduction: Schizotypy is defined as personality traits reflecting an underlying risk for
schizophrenia-spectrum disorders. As yet, there is a dearth of suitable objective markers for …
schizophrenia-spectrum disorders. As yet, there is a dearth of suitable objective markers for …
Stress and cognitive biases in schizotypy: A two-site study of bias against disconfirmatory evidence and jumping to conclusions
The dysfunctional cognitive and reasoning biases which underpin psychotic symptoms are
likely to present prior to the onset of a diagnosable disorder and should therefore be …
likely to present prior to the onset of a diagnosable disorder and should therefore be …