116 results on '"van Os, J"'
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2. Genetic and psychosocial stressors have independent effects on the level of subclinical psychosis: findings from the multinational EU-GEI study
3. Social disadvantage, linguistic distance, ethnic minority status and first-episode psychosis: results from the EU-GEI case-control study
4. Longitudinal associations between alcohol use, smoking, genetic risk scoring and symptoms of depression in the general population: a prospective 6-year cohort study
5. ‘False-positive’ self-reported psychotic experiences in the general population: an investigation of outcome, predictive factors and clinical relevance
6. Cognitive subtypes in non-affected siblings of schizophrenia patients: characteristics and profile congruency with affected family members
7. Authors’ reply: Psychosis Spectrum Disorder is a clinical diagnosis
8. Is sensitivity to daily stress predictive of onset or persistence of psychopathology?
9. Steinberg and Durell (1968) revisited: increased rates of First Episode Psychosis following military induction in Greek Army Recruits
10. The slow death of the concept of schizophrenia and the painful birth of the psychosis spectrum
11. Application of network methods for understanding mental disorders: pitfalls and promise
12. Childhood trauma, psychosis liability and social stress reactivity: a virtual reality study
13. Introducing the White Noise task in childhood: associations between speech illusions and psychosis vulnerability
14. Psychological processes underlying the association between childhood trauma and psychosis in daily life: an experience sampling study
15. A six-year longitudinal population-based cohort for the extended psychosis phenotype: An epidemiological study of the gene-environment interactions (TürkSch)
16. Psychotic experiences, alcohol–cannabis abuse, stressful events and familial risk is associated with onset of clinical psychosis: Evidence from a 6-year longitudinal population-based cohort
17. Effects of momentary self-monitoring on empowerment in a randomized controlled trial in patients with depression
18. Psychotic experiences and hyper-theory-of-mind in preadolescence – a birth cohort study
19. Evidence that the presence of psychosis in non-psychotic disorder is environment-dependent and mediated by severity of non-psychotic psychopathology
20. Long-term Outcome in Schizophrenia: a Six-year Follow-up in over 1000 Patients
21. Psychotic reactions to daily life stress and dopamine function in people with severe hearing impairment
22. Testing Ødegaard's selective migration hypothesis: a longitudinal cohort study of risk factors for non-affective psychotic disorders among prospective emigrants
23. EPA-1403 – Testing alternative hypotheses for the increased rate of psychotic disorder in immigrants
24. Novel directions for psychiatric diagnosis: from psychopathology to motor function to monitoring technology
25. Sexual minority status and psychotic symptoms: findings from the Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Studies (NEMESIS)
26. Subclinical psychotic experiences and bipolar spectrum features in depression: association with outcome of psychotherapy
27. Predicting the incidence of antipsychotic-induced movement disorders in long-stay patients: A prospective study
28. Lessons learned from the psychosis high-risk state: towards a general staging model of prodromal intervention
29. Genotype by environment interaction and neurodevelopment III. Focus on the child's broader social ecology
30. 826 – An incidence study of diagnosed autism-spectrum disorders among immigrants to the netherlands
31. G × E interaction and neurodevelopment II. Focus on adversities in paediatric depression: the moderating role of serotonin transporter
32. Increased stress reactivity: a mechanism specifically associated with the positive symptoms of psychotic disorder
33. An updated and conservative systematic review and meta-analysis of epidemiological evidence on psychotic experiences in children and adults: on the pathway from proneness to persistence to dimensional expression across mental disorders
34. G × E interaction and neurodevelopment I. Focus on maltreatment
35. The use of a Cumulative Needs for Care Monitor for individual treatment v. care as usual for patients diagnosed with severe mental illness, a cost-effectiveness analysis from the health care perspective
36. Evidence that the wider social environment moderates the association between familial liability and psychosis spectrum outcome
37. Do subthreshold psychotic experiences predict clinical outcomes in unselected non-help-seeking population-based samples? A systematic review and meta-analysis, enriched with new results
38. Pituitary volume, stress reactivity and genetic risk for psychotic disorder
39. Auditory hallucinations in childhood: associations with adversity and delusional ideation
40. Evidence that genes for depression impact on the pathway from trauma to psychotic-like symptoms by occasioning emotional dysregulation
41. Self-monitoring as a familial vulnerability marker for psychosis: an analysis of patients, unaffected siblings and healthy controls
42. Replication in two independent population-based samples that childhood maltreatment and cannabis use synergistically impact on psychosis risk
43. Daily cortisol, stress reactivity and psychotic experiences in individuals at above average genetic risk for psychosis
44. The relationship between coping and subclinical psychotic experiences in adolescents from the general population – a longitudinal study
45. Function assertive community treatment (FACT) and psychiatric service use in patients diagnosed with severe mental illness
46. Evidence for a persistent, environment-dependent and deteriorating subtype of subclinical psychotic experiences: a 6-year longitudinal general population study
47. Do cannabis and urbanicity co-participate in causing psychosis? Evidence from a 10-year follow-up cohort study
48. FC06-03 - Course of auditory vocal hallucinations in childhood: A 5-year follow-up study
49. Risk factors of auditory hallucinations in childhood: adversity and the formation of psychotic-like ideation
50. Evidence that better theory of mind skills in children with auditory hallucinations mitigate the risk of secondary delusion formation
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