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OBJECTIVE The authors investigated the incidence, course, and outcome of psychotic experiences from childhood through early adulthood in the general population and examined prediction of psychotic disorder.
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Cannabis use and risk of psychotic or affective mental health outcomes: a systematic review
Lancet, The, 2007Stanley Zammit +2 more
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Association of Genetic Liability to Psychotic Experiences With Neuropsychotic Disorders and Traits
Key Points Question Is the genetic liability to psychotic experiences shared with schizophrenia and/or other neuropsychiatric disorders and traits?
Sophie E Legge +2 more
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Lifetime Prevalence of Psychotic and Bipolar I Disorders in a General Population
Archives of General Psychiatry, 2007Jaana Suvisaari +2 more
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Psychotic symptoms in COVID-19 patients. A retrospective descriptive study
Highlights • Psychotic symptoms have been observed in patients infected by SARS-CoV-2 with no previous psychiatric history.• Psychotic episodes in COVID-19 patients present with confusional symptoms, instaure rapidly and resolve with low doses of ...
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Distinguishing psychotic and non-psychotic melancholia
Journal of Affective Disorders, 1991To examine the necessary and sufficient status of delusions and hallucinations as clinical features of psychotic (delusional) depression, we studied a consecutive sample of 137 patients meeting DSM-III, RDC and our clinical criteria for endogenous depression/melancholia, of whom 35 had delusions and/or hallucinations, and represented our putative ...
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Biological Psychiatry, 1988
The authors studied 31 cases with psychotic diagnoses from a consecutive series of 204 suicides in San Diego. They were compared to 25 similar cases from 134 suicides gathered in the city of St. Louis and St. Louis county 25 years earlier. The proportion of psychotic subjects (less than 20%) in the two samples was similar. The San Diego psychotics were
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The authors studied 31 cases with psychotic diagnoses from a consecutive series of 204 suicides in San Diego. They were compared to 25 similar cases from 134 suicides gathered in the city of St. Louis and St. Louis county 25 years earlier. The proportion of psychotic subjects (less than 20%) in the two samples was similar. The San Diego psychotics were
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MRCPsych Part 1 In a Box, 2019
Using the conversational style and case vignettes found in all Practical Guides in Psychiatry titles, Dr. Freudenreich shows how to recognize psychotic signs and symptoms, arrive at a clinical diagnosis that explains the psychosis, and treat the disorder.
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Using the conversational style and case vignettes found in all Practical Guides in Psychiatry titles, Dr. Freudenreich shows how to recognize psychotic signs and symptoms, arrive at a clinical diagnosis that explains the psychosis, and treat the disorder.
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Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2003
Psychosis in children and adolescents is a relatively rare entity, with a plethora of possible origins. Appropriate evaluation and treatment can stem only from a complete understanding of the differential diagnosis of psychotic presentations in children.
Thomas F, Semper, Jon M, McClellan
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Psychosis in children and adolescents is a relatively rare entity, with a plethora of possible origins. Appropriate evaluation and treatment can stem only from a complete understanding of the differential diagnosis of psychotic presentations in children.
Thomas F, Semper, Jon M, McClellan
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