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Aubrey M Moe,Elyse Llamocca,Heather M Wastler et al. Aubrey M Moe et al.
Background: Despite recognition that early intervention for first-episode psychosis (FEP) improves outcomes, Black youth with FEP continue to experience critical disparities in care. A historical lack of scientific focus ...
James C Martin,Scott R Clark,Simon Hartmann et al. James C Martin et al.
Background and hypothesis: The clinical-high-risk (CHR) approach was developed to prevent psychosis through the detection of psychosis risk. CHR services are transdiagnostic in nature, therefore the appropriate management...
Sophie Allen,Thomas Goodall,Chris Jones et al. Sophie Allen et al.
Background and hypothesis: This systematic review and meta-analysis review the literature regarding the prevalence of visual hallucinations in patients with first-episode psychosis. Previous reviews have focused on the pr...
Sophie Fromm,Teresa Katthagen,Lorenz Deserno et al. Sophie Fromm et al.
Background and hypothesis: Current frameworks propose that delusions result from aberrant belief updating due to altered prediction error (PE) signaling and misestimation of environmental volatility. We aimed to investiga...
Cathy Davies,Matthijs G Bossong,Daniel Martins et al. Cathy Davies et al.
Background: Preclinical and human data suggest that psychosis onset involves hippocampal glutamatergic dysfunction, driving hyperactivity and hyperperfusion in a hippocampal-midbrain-striatal circuit. Whether glutamatergi...
Thomas Fischer-Vieler,Petter Andreas Ringen,Erling Kvig et al. Thomas Fischer-Vieler et al.
Background and hypothesis: Violence is more prevalent in patients with psychotic disorders compared to the general population. Hence, adequate violence risk assessment is of high clinical importance. Impaired insight is s...
Samir Suker,Yoan Mihov,Andreas Wolf et al. Samir Suker et al.
Background and hypothesis: Dysfunction of the dopamine system is the leading neurobiological hypothesis of schizophrenia. In this study, we tested this hypothesis in the context of aberrance salience theory of delusions u...
Alan Kott,Stephen Brannan,Xingmei Wang et al. Alan Kott et al.
Objectives: We sought to evaluate the impact of baseline anxiety levels on drug placebo separation and drug and placebo response in acutely psychotic schizophrenic subjects. ...
Erik Cederlöf,Minna Holm,Johan Ahti et al. Erik Cederlöf et al.
Background: Substance use and sleep problems are common in patients with psychotic disorders, but their associations in these patients have not been evaluated. We aimed to investigate associations between substance use an...