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419 related items for PubMed ID: 20171849

  • 1. Attribution bias in ultra-high risk for psychosis and first-episode schizophrenia.
    An SK, Kang JI, Park JY, Kim KR, Lee SY, Lee E.
    Schizophr Res; 2010 May; 118(1-3):54-61. PubMed ID: 20171849
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  • 4. Revisiting the validity of measures of social cognitive bias in schizophrenia: Additional results from the Social Cognition Psychometric Evaluation (SCOPE) study.
    Buck BE, Pinkham AE, Harvey PD, Penn DL.
    Br J Clin Psychol; 2016 Nov; 55(4):441-454. PubMed ID: 27168196
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  • 9. Baseline differences in clinical symptomatology between ultra high risk subjects with and without a transition to psychosis.
    Velthorst E, Nieman DH, Becker HE, van de Fliert R, Dingemans PM, Klaassen R, de Haan L, van Amelsvoort T, Linszen DH.
    Schizophr Res; 2009 Apr; 109(1-3):60-5. PubMed ID: 19272756
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  • 11. Sensory gating in subjects at ultra high risk for developing a psychosis before and after a first psychotic episode.
    van Tricht MJ, Nieman DH, Koelman JT, Mensink AJ, Bour LJ, van der Meer JN, van Amelsvoort TA, Linszen DH, de Haan L.
    World J Biol Psychiatry; 2015 Jan; 16(1):12-21. PubMed ID: 22730901
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  • 17. The relationship between psychosocial functioning and resilience and negative symptoms in individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis.
    Kim KR, Song YY, Park JY, Lee EH, Lee M, Lee SY, Kang JI, Lee E, Yoo SW, An SK, Kwon JS.
    Aust N Z J Psychiatry; 2013 Aug; 47(8):762-71. PubMed ID: 23661784
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  • 18. [Social dysfunction of young persons with an ultra high risk of developing first-episode psychosis].
    Velthorst E, de Haan L.
    Tijdschr Psychiatr; 2014 Aug; 56(1):40-9. PubMed ID: 24446226
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  • 19. Temperament and character in individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis and with first-episode schizophrenia: associations with psychopathology, psychosocial functioning, and aspects of psychological health.
    Song YY, Kang JI, Kim SJ, Lee MK, Lee E, An SK.
    Compr Psychiatry; 2013 Nov; 54(8):1161-8. PubMed ID: 23831396
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  • 20. Attributional style of Egyptians with schizophrenia.
    Elnakeeb M, Abdel-Dayem S, Gaafar M, Mavundla TR.
    Int J Ment Health Nurs; 2010 Dec; 19(6):445-56. PubMed ID: 21054731
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