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Dynamic association between interpersonal functioning and positive symptom dimensions of psychosis over time: a longitudinal study of healthy adolescents
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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by D Collip, J Wigman, A Lin, B Nelson, M Oorschot, W Vollebergh, J Ryan, Gennady Baksheev, M Wichers, J van Os, I Myin-Germeys, Alison YungAlison YungCross-sectional studies have indicated that alterations in social functioning, particularly interpersonal functioning, are associated with the occurrence of psychotic symptoms and experiences at different levels of the extended psychosis phenotype (ranging from population psychometric expression of liability to overt psychotic disorder). However, more research is needed on the development of this association over time
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Schizophrenia bulletinVolume
39Issue
1Pagination
179 - 185Publisher
Oxford University PressLocation
Oxford, Eng.Publisher DOI
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1745-1701Language
engPublication classification
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicinePsychiatrypsychotic disorderinterpersonal relationsocial supportlongitudinal studiesrisk factorsschizophrenic psychologyCLINICAL HIGH-RISKGENERAL-POPULATIONSCHIZOPHRENIFORM DISORDERDEVELOPMENTAL EXPRESSIONURBAN-ENVIRONMENTVIRTUAL-REALITYEXPERIENCESINDIVIDUALSCHILDHOODMODEL
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