100 results on '"Schultze-Lutter, Frauke"'
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2. Anhedonia as a Potential Transdiagnostic Phenotype With Immune-Related Changes in Recent-Onset Mental Health Disorders
3. Alterations of Functional Connectivity Dynamics in Affective and Psychotic Disorders
4. Clinical high risk state of major depressive episodes: Assessment of prodromal phase, its occurrence, duration and symptom patterns by the instrument the DEpression Early Prediction-INventory (DEEP-IN)
5. Cross-cultural adaptation and inter-rater reliability of the Schizophrenia proneness instrument adult version (SPI-A) in the Indonesian context
6. EEG microstate D as psychosis-specific correlate in adolescents and young adults with clinical high risk for psychosis and first-episode psychosis
7. Intact Mismatch Negativity Responses in Clinical High Risk for Psychosis and First-Episode Psychosis: Evidence From Source-Reconstructed Event-Related Fields and Time-Frequency Data
8. Structural and Functional Brain Patterns Predict Formal Thought Disorder’s Severity and Its Persistence in Recent-Onset Psychosis: Results From the PRONIA Study
9. Neurobiologically Based Stratification of Recent-Onset Depression and Psychosis: Identification of Two Distinct Transdiagnostic Phenotypes
10. Positive psychotic symptoms in childhood and adolescence
11. (Attenuated) hallucinations join basic symptoms in a transdiagnostic network cluster analysis
12. Hippocampal structural alterations in early-stage psychosis: Specificity and relationship to clinical outcomes
13. Towards clinical application of prediction models for transition to psychosis: A systematic review and external validation study in the PRONIA sample
14. Is there a diagnosis-specific influence of childhood trauma on later educational attainment? A machine learning analysis in a large help-seeking sample
15. The relationship between cognitive deficits and impaired short-term functional outcome in clinical high-risk for psychosis participants: A machine learning and modelling approach
16. Grey-matter abnormalities in clinical high-risk participants for psychosis
17. Validation of the Bullying Scale for Adults - Results of the PRONIA-study
18. Functional and structural correlates of abnormal involuntary movements in psychosis risk and first episode psychosis
19. Coping as a mediator between locus of control, competence beliefs, and mental health: A systematic review and structural equation modelling meta-analysis
20. The interrelationship between schizotypy, clinical high risk for psychosis and related symptoms: Cognitive disturbances matter
21. Prevalence, course and psychosis-predictive value of negative symptoms in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome
22. Striatal cerebral blood flow, executive functioning, and fronto-striatal functional connectivity in clinical high risk for psychosis
23. Expressed emotion as a predictor of the first psychotic episode — Results of the European prediction of psychosis study
24. The Italian version of the 92-item Prodromal Questionnaire: Concurrent validity with the SIPS and factor analysis in a sample of 258 outpatients aged 11–36 years
25. Abnormal involuntary movements are linked to psychosis-risk in children and adolescents: Results of a population-based study
26. The clinical high-risk of psychosis approach as an emerging model for precision prevention in psychiatry
27. Twelve-month psychosis-predictive value of the ultra-high risk criteria in children and adolescents
28. Self-reported attenuated psychotic-like experiences in help-seeking adolescents and their association with age, functioning and psychopathology
29. Differences in coping, self-efficacy, and external control beliefs between patients at-risk for psychosis and patients with first-episode psychosis
30. Improving the clinical prediction of psychosis by combining ultra-high risk criteria and cognitive basic symptoms
31. Can quantitative EEG measures predict clinical outcome in subjects at Clinical High Risk for psychosis? A prospective multicenter study
32. Pathways to care in subjects at high risk for psychotic disorders — A European perspective
33. The Schizophrenia Proneness Instrument, Child and Youth version (SPI-CY): Practicability and discriminative validity
34. Computerised cognitive training during early-stage psychosis improves cognitive deficits and gamma-band oscillations: A pilot study
35. Comparing the prodrome of schizophrenia-spectrum psychoses and affective disorders with and without psychotic features
36. Axis I diagnoses and transition to psychosis in clinical high-risk patients EPOS project: Prospective follow-up of 245 clinical high-risk outpatients in four countries
37. Cannabis use disorder and age at onset of psychosis — A study in first-episode patients
38. Probably at-risk, but certainly ill — Advocating the introduction of a psychosis spectrum disorder in DSM-V
39. Clinical high-risk of and conversion to psychosis in the community: A 3-year follow-up of a cohort study
40. Early detection of psychosis – Establishing a service for persons at risk
41. Orienting of attention in unmedicated patients with schizophrenia, prodromal subjects and healthy relatives
42. Neurocognitive indicators for a conversion to psychosis: Comparison of patients in a potentially initial prodromal state who did or did not convert to a psychosis
43. The initial prodrome of schizophrenia: different duration, different underlying deficits?
44. Decomposing the Heterogeneity of Psychosis: Meaningful Disease Dimensions or Idiosyncratic Noise?
45. Disturbances of visual information processing in early states of psychosis and experimental delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol altered states of consciousness
46. Pharmacological intervention in the initial prodromal phase of psychosis
47. Subjective quality of life in subjects at risk for a first episode of psychosis: A comparison with first episode schizophrenia patients and healthy controls
48. Impaired mismatch negativity generation in prodromal subjects and patients with schizophrenia
49. Self-experienced vulnerability, prodromal symptoms and coping strategies preceding schizophrenic and depressive relapses
50. Heterogeneity and Classification of Recent Onset Psychosis and Depression: A Multimodal Machine Learning Approach
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