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The many roads to psychosis: recent advances in understanding risk and mechanisms. [PDF]
Schizophrenia is a chronic and severe mental illness which frequently leads to substantial lifelong disability. The past five years have seen major progress in our understanding of the complex genetic architecture of this disorder.
Bearden, Carrie E, Forsyth, Jennifer K
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Alexithymia in Schizophrenia and Psychosis Vulnerability: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Aims Disturbances involving impairments in experience and expression of affect are frequently identified in schizophrenia samples. Alexithymia underlies cognitive impairments in identification and expression of affect, further implicated in affect dysregulation.
Ercan Ozdemir +3 more
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The identification of family subtype based on the assessment of subclinical levels of psychosis in relatives [PDF]
Schizophrenia is a complex psychiatric disorder characterized by high phenotypic heterogeneity. Previous studies have distinguished between familial and sporadic forms of schizophrenia and have suggested clinical differentiation between patients and relatives from sporadic and multiplex families.
Derks, Eske M. +11 more
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Introduction Chronic subclinical inflammation is considered to be an important contributor to the development of schizophrenia. Meta-analyses confirm the presence of higher levels of inflammatory markers in schizophrenia and its prodromal stages ...
A. Michalczyk +5 more
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Paranoia in the General Population: a revised version of the General Paranoia Scale for adolescents [PDF]
The aim of the current study was to validate the General Paranoia Scale for Portuguese Adolescents population (GPS-A). This scale assesses the paranoid ideation in non-clinical population.
Barreto Carvalho, Célia +4 more
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Abstract Objectives Self‐beliefs and other‐regarding beliefs are related to attachment experiences and may contribute to paranoid beliefs and social functioning difficulties in psychosis. However, their relationships have not been examined jointly from an ecological perspective, while considering different degrees of psychosis risk.
Pilar de‐la‐Higuera‐Gonzalez +5 more
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Self-perception but not peer reputation of bullying victimization is associated with non-clinical psychotic experiences in adolescents [PDF]
Background Bullying victimization may be linked to psychosis but only self-report measures of victimization have been used so far. This study aimed (a) to investigate the differential associations of peer-nominated versus self-reported victim status with
Barker +10 more
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WONOEP XVII appraisal: The immunopathogenesis of epilepsy
Abstract There is a wealth of data indicating that the immune system plays an important role in seizure disorders. This includes autoimmune encephalitis, in which an immune response directed against neuronal antigens results in brain inflammation and subsequent seizure activity, as well as autoimmune‐associated epilepsy and neuroinflammatory changes ...
Nihan Çarçak +12 more
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Psychosis as a potential mental health consequence of racism
Introduction Evidence shows that racism can have a negative effect on mental health in the lived experiences of Black people and People of Colour. In critical theory discourse including postcolonial and decolonial approaches, racism is suggested to be ...
F. B. Lazaridou, A. Heinz
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Background Social anxiety disorder (SAD) in youth is associated with significant psychosocial impairments; however, the cognitive and neural mechanisms that maintain it, particularly during childhood and adolescence, remain underexplored. Cognitive models emphasize the role of altered face processing, and neutral facial expressions may be perceived as ...
Anna‐Lina Rauschenbach +4 more
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