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Cognitive Profiles in Adolescents and Young Adults With Co-Occurring Autism and First-Episode Psychosis: A Preliminary Neuropsychological Investigation. [PDF]
Lau DTY +6 more
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Background Central to major depressive disorder (MDD) onset and maintenance is maladaptive self‐focused attention, which can be reliably indexed by greater: (a) usage of first‐person singular pronouns (e.g., I) in natural language and (b) alpha oscillations in resting‐state EEG.
Lilian Y. Li +13 more
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Catatonia in first-episode psychosis: prevalence and psychopathological association. [PDF]
Cuevas-Esteban J +13 more
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ABSTRACT Background Rare genetic variation can predispose individuals to the development of schizophrenia, with certain genes and copy number variants (CNVs) conferring risk at the exome/genome‐wide level. Despite this strong association, little is known about antipsychotic effectiveness and tolerability among individuals with most of these disorders ...
Mark Ainsley Colijn
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Altered cortical gyrification as a marker of treatment resistance in patients with first-episode psychosis. [PDF]
Jang M, Park I, Kim M, Park S, Kwon JS.
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Safe Mobility in Hospitalised Older Adults: A Concept Analysis
ABSTRACT Aim To conduct a concept analysis of ‘safe mobility’, with specific application in hospitalised older adults, identifying its defining attributes, antecedents and consequences. Background The promotion of safe mobility is essential for maintaining the functionality of hospitalised older adults.
Esther Mourão Nicoli +5 more
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Determining unmet need: clinical relevance of suspected neurodivergence in first-episode psychosis. [PDF]
Nikolić N +4 more
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Are Antipsychotics for Life? Deprescribing Antipsychotic Medication in Mental Health Nursing
Journal of Advanced Nursing, EarlyView.
Joanna M. Painter
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ABSTRACT Introduction A strong nurse–patient therapeutic relationship is crucial in acute mental health care yet remains challenging, potentially affecting outcomes and perceived quality of care. Interventions that foster structured, person‐centred encounters may address these challenges effectively.
Maria Roviralta‐Vilella +18 more
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