WOS: 000310630300004PubMed ID: 22717152Background. Familial liability to both severe and common mental disorder predicts psychotic disorder and psychotic symptoms, and may be used as a proxy in models examining interaction between genetic risk and the environment at individual and contextual levels. Method. In a representative general population sample (n-4011) in Izmir, Turkey, the full spectrum of expression of psychosis representing (0) no symptoms, (1) subclinical psychotic experiences, (2) low-impact psychotic symptoms, (3) high-impact psychotic symptoms and (4) full-blown clinical psychotic disorder was assessed in relation to mental health problems in the family (proxy for familial liability) and the wider social environment. Quality...
Aim: There are consistent evidence suggesting that psychotic disorders are associated to social dis...
Objective: TurkSch is a prospective, longitudinal study in a representative community sample (Izmir,...
###EgeUn###Background. Psychotic experiences (PEs) may predict a range of common, non-psychotic diso...
Background. Familial liability to both severe and common mental disorder predicts psychotic disorder...
OBJECTIVE: The urban environment and familial liability are risk factors for psychotic illness, but ...
PubMed ID: 21525167A growing number of studies demonstrate high rates of subthreshold psychotic expe...
PurposeThis paper aims to investigate associations between early childhood and current indicators of...
A growing number of studies demonstrate high rates of subthreshold psychotic experiences, but there ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that cannabis use, childhood adversity, and urbanicity, in interaction...
Background: The observed link between positive psychotic experiences (PE) and psychosis spectrum dis...
If the shared familial risk factors that predispose to psychotic disorder interact with early-life e...
Objective: Given the familial influences on schizophrenia, it may be hypothesized that specific symp...
Objective: Previous studies indicate that a poor family environment might affect vulnerability for t...
Aim: There are consistent evidence suggesting that psychotic disorders are associated to social dis...
Objective: TurkSch is a prospective, longitudinal study in a representative community sample (Izmir,...
###EgeUn###Background. Psychotic experiences (PEs) may predict a range of common, non-psychotic diso...
Background. Familial liability to both severe and common mental disorder predicts psychotic disorder...
OBJECTIVE: The urban environment and familial liability are risk factors for psychotic illness, but ...
PubMed ID: 21525167A growing number of studies demonstrate high rates of subthreshold psychotic expe...
PurposeThis paper aims to investigate associations between early childhood and current indicators of...
A growing number of studies demonstrate high rates of subthreshold psychotic experiences, but there ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that cannabis use, childhood adversity, and urbanicity, in interaction...
Background: The observed link between positive psychotic experiences (PE) and psychosis spectrum dis...
If the shared familial risk factors that predispose to psychotic disorder interact with early-life e...
Objective: Given the familial influences on schizophrenia, it may be hypothesized that specific symp...
Objective: Previous studies indicate that a poor family environment might affect vulnerability for t...
Aim: There are consistent evidence suggesting that psychotic disorders are associated to social dis...
Objective: TurkSch is a prospective, longitudinal study in a representative community sample (Izmir,...
###EgeUn###Background. Psychotic experiences (PEs) may predict a range of common, non-psychotic diso...