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Genetic and psychosocial stressors have independent effects on the level of subclinical psychosis: findings from the multinational EU-GEI study
- Authors :
- Hersenen-Medisch 1
Brain
Pignon, B
Peyre, H
Ayrolles, A
Kirkbride, J B
Jamain, S
Ferchiou, A
Richard, J R
Baudin, G
Tosato, S
Jongsma, H
de Haan, L
Tarricone, I
Bernardo, M
Velthorst, E
Braca, M
Arango, C
Arrojo, M
Bobes, J
Del-Ben, C M
Di Forti, M
Gayer-Anderson, C
Jones, P B
La Cascia, C
Lasalvia, A
Menezes, P R
Quattrone, D
Sanjuán, J
Selten, J P
Tortelli, A
Llorca, P M
van Os, J
Rutten, B P F
Murray, R M
Morgan, C
Leboyer, M
Szöke, A
Schürhoff, F
Hersenen-Medisch 1
Brain
Pignon, B
Peyre, H
Ayrolles, A
Kirkbride, J B
Jamain, S
Ferchiou, A
Richard, J R
Baudin, G
Tosato, S
Jongsma, H
de Haan, L
Tarricone, I
Bernardo, M
Velthorst, E
Braca, M
Arango, C
Arrojo, M
Bobes, J
Del-Ben, C M
Di Forti, M
Gayer-Anderson, C
Jones, P B
La Cascia, C
Lasalvia, A
Menezes, P R
Quattrone, D
Sanjuán, J
Selten, J P
Tortelli, A
Llorca, P M
van Os, J
Rutten, B P F
Murray, R M
Morgan, C
Leboyer, M
Szöke, A
Schürhoff, F
- Publication Year :
- 2022
Details
- Database :
- OAIster
- Notes :
- English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1432119522
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource