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Autor:
S. van der Tuin, S. H. Booij, A. J. Oldehinkel, D. van den Berg, J. T. W. Wigman, U. Lång, I. Kelleher
Publikováno v:
Van Der Tuin, S, Booij, S H, Oldehinkel, A J, Van Den Berg, D, Wigman, J T W, Lång, U & Kelleher, I 2023, ' The dynamic relationship between sleep and psychotic experiences across the early stages of the psychosis continuum ', Psychological Medicine, vol. 57, no. 1 . https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291723001459
Psychological Medicine. Cambridge University Press
Van Der Tuin, S, Booij, S H, Oldehinkel, A J, Van Den Berg, D, Wigman, J T W, Lång, U & Kelleher, I 2023, ' The dynamic relationship between sleep and psychotic experiences across the early stages of the psychosis continuum ', Psychological Medicine . https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291723001459
Psychological Medicine. Cambridge University Press
Van Der Tuin, S, Booij, S H, Oldehinkel, A J, Van Den Berg, D, Wigman, J T W, Lång, U & Kelleher, I 2023, ' The dynamic relationship between sleep and psychotic experiences across the early stages of the psychosis continuum ', Psychological Medicine . https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291723001459
Background: Psychotic disorders develop gradually along a continuum of severity. Understanding factors associated with psychosis development, such as sleep, could aid in identification of individuals at elevated risk. This study aimed to assess (1) t
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::796ae8b7a12fb1fc9aa93ec484e6ef23
https://www.pure.ed.ac.uk/ws/files/356003248/the_dynamic_relationship_between_sleep_and_psychotic_experiences_across_the_early_stages_of_the_psychosis_continuum_1_.pdf
https://www.pure.ed.ac.uk/ws/files/356003248/the_dynamic_relationship_between_sleep_and_psychotic_experiences_across_the_early_stages_of_the_psychosis_continuum_1_.pdf
Early trauma and familial risk in the development of the extended psychosis phenotype in adolescence
Publikováno v:
Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica. 126(4)
Both genetic and environmental factors are thought to play a role in the development of psychotic outcomes; however, their respective contributions over time, including possible developmental interactions, remain largely unknown.The contribution of p