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The effect of overweight on cognition in first episode of psychosis. Interaction with sex
Introduction Previous studies have shown an association between high Body Mass Index (BMI) and worse cognitive performance in obese patients and the general population. Cognitive deficits and overweight are important challenges in the clinical treatment
V. Sanchez-Gistau +4 more
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Early intervention for psychosis [PDF]
Proponents of early intervention have argued that outcomes might be improved if more therapeutic efforts were focused on the early stages of schizophrenia or on people with prodromal symptoms. Early intervention in schizophrenia has two elements that are distinct from standard care: early detection, and phase-specific treatment (phase-specific ...
Marshall, M, Rathbone, J.
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Introduction Cognitive biases are a core feature of psychotic disorders. Moreover, people with first episode of psychosis (FEP) have more difficulties in social cognition, in particular in theory of mind.
N. Manzanares Tesón +4 more
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Early intervention in schizophrenia [PDF]
The last few decades have seen a paradigm shift in the way we think about serious mental illness, and particularly schizophrenia. Until quite recently, schizophrenia was considered as an illness with an almost inevitably poor prognosis, with little hope of doing more than managing the symptoms with medication.
M, Birchwood, P, McGorry, H, Jackson
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Risk factors of sleep paralysis in a population of Polish students
Background Sleep paralysis (SP) is a transitional dissociative state associated with the REM sleep phase that affects approximately 28.3% of the student population during their lifetime. The reasons for the high prevalence of SP in the student population
Paulina Wróbel-Knybel +4 more
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The doctrine of early intervention [PDF]
The principle of early intervention in a disease process is intuitively appealing. Clearly, where early intervention is synonymous with primary prevention, the principle is sound. You need only to look at the fall in recorded cases of poliomyelitis or meningitis caused by Haemophilus influenzae type B after the introduction of their respective vaccines
K, Sweeney +3 more
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Background Community services that engage and service marginalized families can act as an important entry point for mothers and children experiencing interpersonal violence.
Camilla D. Singh +5 more
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Objective: Early intervention in patients with first episode psychosis (FEP) can improve cognitive abilities, with both short- and long-term benefits. In this paper, we describe the implementation and review of cognitive remediation training (CRT) in an ...
Nigel Ian Ming Chong +3 more
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Background Self-harm in young people is a public health concern connected with severe mental health problems, such as personality pathology. Currently, there are no specific evidence-based interventions available for young people who self-harm. Therefore,
Anouk Aleva +6 more
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Early intervention in psychosis [PDF]
Professor Singh is the expert on early intervention services and provides a characteristically scholarly and elegant reappraisal.[1][1] Although I am surprised that the Lambeth Early Onset (LEO)[2][2] and OPUS[3][3] trials are interpreted as quite so definitive (when most of us read them as ...
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