Changes in cannabis use following legalization: Effects in first-episode psychosis [0.03%]
大麻合法化后的使用变化:首发精神分裂症患者的效果研究
Deepa Purushothaman,Sümeyra N Tayfur,Zhiqian Song et al.
Deepa Purushothaman et al.
Resilience factors and their role in clinical high-risk for psychosis [0.03%]
resilience因素及其在临床高风险精神病中的作用
P Do Lan,A M Isvoranu,B Kleim et al.
P Do Lan et al.
Objective: Recent approaches in psychosis research have emphasized the importance of the combined analysis of risk and resilience factors. A resilience-integrated approach offers a more comprehensive understanding of the ...
Re-rethinking psychosis: Time to retire "functional", "explanatory" and "primary" [0.03%]
再次重新思考精神病:是时候让“功能性的”、“解释性的”和“首要的”的概念退休了
João Gama-Marques,Martin M Schumacher,Josef Finsterer
João Gama-Marques
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The effects of extended early intervention services on clinical and functional outcomes in first-episode psychosis [0.03%]
延长早期干预服务对首发精神病临床和功能结局的影响
Christy Lai Ming Hui,Wing Chung Chang,Evie Wai Ting Chan et al.
Christy Lai Ming Hui et al.
Background: This study examined the functional and clinical effects of extending Early Intervention Service (EIS) for individuals with first-episode psychosis (FEP) by one additional year, compared with transitioning to s...
The association between childhood Toxoplasma gondii, psychotic experiences and grey matter volume: A population-based cohort study [0.03%]
关于儿童Toxoplasma gondii、精神病体验和灰质体积之间关联的队列研究
Jehanita Jesuthasan,Kate Merritt,Francesca Solmi et al.
Jehanita Jesuthasan et al.
Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii), a parasite that can be transmitted to humans by cats, has been proposed as a modifiable risk factor for schizophrenia and related disorders. However, much of the research examining this relationship has relied...
Predicting the prognosis of primary and substance-associated psychoses using urine drug screens: A 5-year retrospective longitudinal study using medical records [0.03%]
基于医疗记录的5年回顾性纵向研究:使用尿药筛查预测原发性和物质相关精神病的预后
Erich J Aschenbrenner,Andrew C Voluse
Erich J Aschenbrenner
Substance use is frequently implicated in psychosis. However, the prognostic assumptions guiding differential treatment decisions between substance-induced and primary/affective psychoses have received inconsistent support. Substance-induce...
Aberrant motor cortical plasticity in antipsychotic-resistant schizophrenia: A cross-sectional study using transcranial direct current and magnetic stimulation [0.03%]
抗精神病药抵抗的精神分裂症异常运动皮层可塑性:经颅直流电和磁刺激横断面研究
Kiran Bagali,Chithra Uppinkudru,Harsh Pathak et al.
Kiran Bagali et al.
Background: Persistence of positive symptoms despite adequate antipsychotic treatment is a clinically challenging situation in schizophrenia. Impaired cortical plasticity is hypothesized to underlie the antipsychotic resi...
Disentangling violence in schizophrenia: Interactions between symptom trajectories, conduct disorder, and pharmacotherapy [0.03%]
精神分裂症暴力行为的分层研究:症状发展、反社会行为和药物治疗之间的相互作用
Menahem Krakowski,Pal Czobor
Menahem Krakowski
Background: Violence in schizophrenia poses a major clinical and public health challenge. This study examined how core psychopathological features, conduct disorder (CD), and pharmacological treatment influence violent be...
Neural and vascular cellular adhesion molecules are associated with cognitive function in patients with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders: A longitudinal study [0.03%]
神经和血管细胞黏附分子与精神分裂症谱系障碍患者认知功能的关系:一项纵向研究
Kristian Varden Gjerde,Christoffer Bartz-Johannessen,Else-Marie Løberg et al.
Kristian Varden Gjerde et al.
Background: Schizophrenia patho-etiology may involve endothelial inflammation and blood-brain barrier (BBB) dysregulation with cellular adhesion molecules (CAMs) as important mediators. CAMs are essential for cellular int...
Paola Dazzan,Gurubhaskar Shivakumar,Kinga Szymaniak et al.
Paola Dazzan et al.
Recent policies by the current United States (US) administration have had significant repercussions for science and the confidence of researchers to continue their work. In this Editorial, we explore the current and future impact of these p...