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  1. 383981
    “…Participants in the diagnostic groups were compared with subjects with no psychiatric diagnoses (n=3313). Sex, age, low birth weight and mother’s mental disorders were used as potential confounders in the analyses. …”
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  2. 383982
    “…The present study was designed to examine the differential impact of major depression versus psychotic thinking on suicide risk in adults. METHODS: Subjects: The present study evaluated 104 adults who had died by suicide. …”
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  3. 383983
    “…BACKGROUND: Studies using the event sampling method (ESM), a structured diary technique measuring subjective experiences and emotional fluctuations in daily life, have consistently shown that individuals reporting psychotic experiences display a heightened emotional reactivity to minor stressors—a neuropsychological mechanism that likely contributes to the development and perpetuation of psychotic experiences. …”
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  4. 383984
    “…Speech was audiotaped, transcribed, de-identified and then subjected to latent semantic analysis to determine coherence and part-of-speech tagging to characterize syntactic structure and complexity. …”
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  5. 383985
    “…Income (baseline) and PE (T1) had a negative significant correlation (pcorr = -0.064; df = 2004; p = 0.004). Subjects with any mental disorder reported PE more frequently, either at baseline or at the follow-up. …”
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  6. 383986
    “…Children in the schizotypy group had the greatest odds of being the subject of a child protection report (OR=2.9, 95% CI 2.6–3.3) and in contact with health services for mental illness by age 13 years (OR=2.7, 95% CI 2.2–3.3), relative to the no-risk group. …”
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  7. 383987
    “…A group of age-and gender matched healthy twin pairs were included. All subjects underwent ratings of psychopathology with Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS), Comprehensive Assessment of At Risk Mental State (CAARMS), and Clinical Global Impression (CGI). …”
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  8. 383988
    “…Psychiatric visits represented 44% of total utilization, whereas only 14% received at least one case management visit, 79% a family session, 19% a recovery oriented activity, and 1% physical health monitoring. Of the sample, 460 subjects (67%) improved as presented with significant reduction in the 4 subscales scores of the follow up HoNOS, and 164 (35.7%) showed remission. …”
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  9. 383989
    “…This was unexpected, but should be taken with precaution, as the results represent work in progress. Inclusion of subjects and data-analyses is ongoing, and data analysis will be more extensive in spring 2018, especially regarding the methodology: The current image derived input function suffers from partial volume effects (PVE). …”
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  11. 383991
    “…In the present study, fully recovered subjects no longer in treatment have not been lost to follow- up. …”
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  12. 383992
    “…Significance was set at p<.05, corrected using the false discovery rate (FDR). RESULTS: 122 subjects were included (59 UHR-NP vs. 18 UHR-P vs. 45 HC, mean ages: 15.2 ± 1.5 vs. 15.0 ± 1.8 vs. 15.8 ± 1.5, F=1.9, p=.15; gender (%female): 61.0% vs 61.1% vs 68.9%, χ2=.76, p=.68). …”
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  13. 383993
    “…RESULTS: The study population (N= 2579 included 60 subjects with SSD, 26 persons had NSSD, and 171 non-psychotic controls formed the reference group. …”
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  14. 383994
    “…The schizophrenia group had lower mean S-TOFHLA scores (mean 28.6, SD 7.5; compared to mean 31.8, SD 4.8); t = 2.369; p = 0.020, medium Glass’s effect size (G = 0.657). In all subjects, there was a moderate, positive relationship (r = 0.359; p < .05) between education and the TOFHLA score. …”
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  15. 383995
    “…Nevertheless, the strength of global signal obtained from resting fMRI is related to severity of persisting symptoms of schizophrenia, whereas the dynamic variance of this signal relates to the speed of processing ability assessed outside the scanner in healthy subjects. With emerging evidence relating global signal to cognitive vigilance and overall brain connectivity, our results indicate that global signal is a parameter of interest that should not be automatically discarded in resting fMRI studies of schizophrenia…”
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  16. 383996
    “…While one study (Borgwardt et al., 2006) found a higher proportion of RF in adult subjects at high risk for psychosis (35%) and FEP patients (40%) than in patients with depression (18%) or healthy controls (12%), another found a similar increase in RF in patients with affective and psychotic disorders (Landin et al, 2016). …”
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  17. 383997
    “…RESULTS: Thirty-three patients with schizophrenia (30 male; 21 B, 9 W, 3 A; mean age 36.6 ± 7 y; PANSS NSFS = 22.8 (±1.4) at screening) were recruited at three study centers in the US. Twenty-four subjects finished the entire study. RG7203 at 5 mg significantly increased differential BOLD activity during reward anticipation in the MID task. …”
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  18. 383998
    “…The GMB composition of within group weight gainers versus non-weight gainer will also be assessed in a subgroup of subjects using LEfSe. RESULTS: To date, 17 patients enrolled (13 patients in group A (9 men, mean±SD age: 31.6 ± 5.1 years; BMI, 31.4 ± 5.5), two control in group B (1 men, mean±SD age: 29.0 ± 1.4 years; BMI, 30.3 ± 0.8), two in group C (1 men, mean±SD age: 30.0 ± 9.9 years; BMI, 25.8 ± 5.6)). …”
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  19. 383999
    “…RESULTS: Mean age of patients was 26.62 years, 62% of subjects were male. Of the 42 patients included here, 33 completed the study. …”
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  20. 384000
    por Demenais, Florence, Margaritte-Jeannin, Patricia, Barnes, Kathleen C, Cookson, William OC, Altmüller, Janine, Ang, Wei, Barr, R Graham, Beaty, Terri H, Becker, Allan B, Beilby, John, Bisgaard, Hans, Bjornsdottir, Unnur Steina, Bleecker, Eugene, Bønnelykke, Klaus, Boomsma, Dorret I, Bouzigon, Emmanuelle, Brightling, Christopher E, Brossard, Myriam, Brusselle, Guy G, Burchard, Esteban, Burkart, Kristin M, Bush, Andrew, Chan-Yeung, Moira, Chung, Kian Fan, Alves, Alexessander Couto, Curtin, John A, Custovic, Adnan, Daley, Denise, de Jongste, Johan C, Del-Rio-Navarro, Blanca E, Donohue, Kathleen M, Duijts, Liesbeth, Eng, Celeste, Eriksson, Johan G, Farrall, Martin, Fedorova, Yuliya, Feenstra, Bjarke, Ferreira, Manuel A, Freidin, Maxim B, Gajdos, Zofia, Gauderman, Jim, Gehring, Ulrike, Geller, Frank, Genuneit, Jon, Gharib, Sina A, Gilliland, Frank, Granell, Raquel, Graves, Penelope E, Gudbjartsson, Daniel F, Haahtela, Tari, Heckbert, Susan R, Heederik, Dick, Heinrich, Joachim, Heliövaara, Markku, Henderson, John, Himes, Blanca E, Hirose, Hiroshi, Hirschhorn, Joel N, Hofman, Albert, Holt, Patrick, Hottenga, Jouke Jan, Hudson, Thomas J, Hui, Jennie, Imboden, Medea, Ivanov, Vladimir, Jaddoe, Vincent WV, James, Alan, Janson, Christer, Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta, Jarvis, Deborah, Jones, Graham, Jonsdottir, Ingileif, Jousilahti, Pekka, Kabesch, Michael, Kähönen, Mika, Kantor, David B, Karunas, Alexandra S, Khusnutdinova, Elza, Koppelman, Gerard H, Kozyrskyj, Anita L, Kreiner, Eskil, Kubo, Michiaki, Kumar, Rajesh, Kumar, Ashish, Kuokkanen, Mikko, Lahousse, Lies, Laitinen, Tarja, Laprise, Catherine, Lathrop, Mark, Lau, Susanne, Lee, Young-Ae, Lehtimäki, Terho, Letort, Sébastien, Levin, Albert M, Li, Guo, Liang, Liming, Loehr, Laura R, London, Stephanie J, Loth, Daan W, Manichaikul, Ani, Marenholz, Ingo, Martinez, Fernando J, Matheson, Melanie C, Mathias, Rasika A, Matsumoto, Kenji, Mbarek, Hamdi, McArdle, Wendy L, Melbye, Mads, Melén, Erik, Meyers, Deborah, Michel, Sven, Mohamdi, Hamida, Musk, Arthur W, Myers, Rachel A, Nieuwenhuis, Maartje AE, Noguchi, Emiko, O'Connor, George T, Ogorodova, Ludmila M, Palmer, Cameron D, Palotie, Aarno, Park, Julie E, Pennell, Craig E, Pershagen, Göran, Polonikov, Alexey, Postma, Dirkje S, Probst-Hensch, Nicole, Puzyrev, Valery P, Raby, Benjamin A, Raitakari, Olli T, Ramasamy, Adaikalavan, Rich, Stephen S, Robertson, Colin F, Romieu, Isabelle, Salam, Muhammad T, Salomaa, Veikko, Schlünssen, Vivi, Scott, Robert, Selivanova, Polina A, Sigsgaard, Torben, Simpson, Angela, Siroux, Valérie, Smith, Lewis J, Solodilova, Maria, Standl, Marie, Stefansson, Kari, Strachan, David P, Stricker, Bruno H, Takahashi, Atsushi, Thompson, Philip J, Thorleifsson, Gudmar, Thorsteinsdottir, Unnur, Tiesler, Carla MT, Torgerson, Dara G, Tsunoda, Tatsuhiko, Uitterlinden, André G, van der Valk, Ralf JP, Vaysse, Amaury, Vedantam, Sailaja, Von Berg, Andrea, Von Mutius, Erika, Vonk, Judith M, Waage, Johannes, Wareham, Nick J, Weiss, Scott T, White, Wendy B, Wickman, Magnus, Widén, Elisabeth, Willemsen, Gonneke, Williams, L Keoki, Wouters, Inge M, Yang, James J, Zhao, Jing Hua, Moffatt, Miriam F, Ober, Carole, Nicolae, Dan L
    Publicado 2017
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