<p>*missing data on 12 children.</p><p>Between-group comparisons for differences in age, gender distribution and measures of cognition in children with psychotic experiences compared to children without and in children with paranoid delusions compared to children with psychotic experiences but without paranoid delusions.</p
Demographic and clinical differences between children belonging to different regression groups.</p
<p>Note: number of observations- not all participants recorded data for every characteristic. Missin...
Background Differences between verbal and non-verbal cognitive development from childhood to adulth...
<p>Differences in frequency of Psychotic Experiences by ToM groups (and gender and measures of gener...
<p>† N = 36, due to missing data.</p><p>‡ N = 23, due to missing data. FSIQ = full-scale IQ. EB = em...
OBJECTIVES: The current study aimed to assess the measurement invariance of the 9-item self-report P...
Background: Alterations in Theory-of-Mind (ToM) are associated with psychotic disorder. In addition,...
Kleinke K, Reinecke J, Weins C. The development of delinquency during adolescence: a comparison of m...
Objective: Psychotic experiences in children are associated with an elevated risk of developing psyc...
<p>Comparison of preschool-age children (n = 1017), who after randomization, were lost to follow-up ...
<p>Distribution of Strengths and Difficulties scores in children who were excluded due to missing da...
Purpose: Psychotic experiences in childhood (such as hearing voices or being suspicious) represent a...
Reinecke J, Weins C. The development of delinquency during adolescence: a comparison of missing data...
DOI: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2016.04.004Childhood trauma, a risk factor of psychosis, is associated the ...
This research attempts to study memory deficits in paranoid and residual schizophrenic patients and ...
Demographic and clinical differences between children belonging to different regression groups.</p
<p>Note: number of observations- not all participants recorded data for every characteristic. Missin...
Background Differences between verbal and non-verbal cognitive development from childhood to adulth...
<p>Differences in frequency of Psychotic Experiences by ToM groups (and gender and measures of gener...
<p>† N = 36, due to missing data.</p><p>‡ N = 23, due to missing data. FSIQ = full-scale IQ. EB = em...
OBJECTIVES: The current study aimed to assess the measurement invariance of the 9-item self-report P...
Background: Alterations in Theory-of-Mind (ToM) are associated with psychotic disorder. In addition,...
Kleinke K, Reinecke J, Weins C. The development of delinquency during adolescence: a comparison of m...
Objective: Psychotic experiences in children are associated with an elevated risk of developing psyc...
<p>Comparison of preschool-age children (n = 1017), who after randomization, were lost to follow-up ...
<p>Distribution of Strengths and Difficulties scores in children who were excluded due to missing da...
Purpose: Psychotic experiences in childhood (such as hearing voices or being suspicious) represent a...
Reinecke J, Weins C. The development of delinquency during adolescence: a comparison of missing data...
DOI: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2016.04.004Childhood trauma, a risk factor of psychosis, is associated the ...
This research attempts to study memory deficits in paranoid and residual schizophrenic patients and ...
Demographic and clinical differences between children belonging to different regression groups.</p
<p>Note: number of observations- not all participants recorded data for every characteristic. Missin...
Background Differences between verbal and non-verbal cognitive development from childhood to adulth...