Background Formal thought disorder is a cardinal feature of psychosis. However, the extent to which formal thought disorder is evident in ultra-high-risk individuals and whether it is linked to the progression to psychosis remains unclear. Aims Examine the severity of formal thought disorder in ultra-high-risk participants and its association with future psychosis. Method The Thought and Language Index (TLI) was used to assess 24 ultra-high-risk participants, 16 people with first-episode psychosis and 13 healthy controls. Ultra-high-risk individuals were followed up for a mean duration of 7 years (s.d.=1.5) to determine the relationship between formal thought disorder at baseline and transition to psychosis. Results TLI scores were signific...
This study present data from 300 unselected individuals who had completed the Formal Thought Disorde...
IntroductionPhenomenological research indicates that disturbance of the basic sense of self may be a...
BackgroundIndividuals at ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis show reduced neurocognitive performance...
BACKGROUND: Formal thought disorder is a cardinal feature of psychosis. However, the extent to which...
Formal thought disorder (FTD) is one of the fundamental symptom clusters of schizophrenia and it was...
Background Formal thought disorder (FTD) has been associated with more severe illness courses and fu...
Recent review articles provided an extensive collection of studies covering many aspects of format t...
Objectives Studies have attempted to identify additional risk factors within the group identified...
Background: Formal thought disorder is a cardinal feature of psychotic disorders, and is also eviden...
Formal thought disorder (FTD) refers to abnormal speech patterns that can be characterized by defici...
Empirical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.General introduction -- Paper 1. "Formal though...
IntroductionIndividuals at Ultra High Risk (UHR) for psychosis typically present with attenuated psy...
Although prodromal symptoms of psychosis have long been recognized, the clinical management of psych...
Historically, formal thought disorder has been considered as one of the distinctive symptoms of schi...
Background: Formal thought disorder (FTD) is considered to be a fundamental feature of schizophrenia...
This study present data from 300 unselected individuals who had completed the Formal Thought Disorde...
IntroductionPhenomenological research indicates that disturbance of the basic sense of self may be a...
BackgroundIndividuals at ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis show reduced neurocognitive performance...
BACKGROUND: Formal thought disorder is a cardinal feature of psychosis. However, the extent to which...
Formal thought disorder (FTD) is one of the fundamental symptom clusters of schizophrenia and it was...
Background Formal thought disorder (FTD) has been associated with more severe illness courses and fu...
Recent review articles provided an extensive collection of studies covering many aspects of format t...
Objectives Studies have attempted to identify additional risk factors within the group identified...
Background: Formal thought disorder is a cardinal feature of psychotic disorders, and is also eviden...
Formal thought disorder (FTD) refers to abnormal speech patterns that can be characterized by defici...
Empirical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.General introduction -- Paper 1. "Formal though...
IntroductionIndividuals at Ultra High Risk (UHR) for psychosis typically present with attenuated psy...
Although prodromal symptoms of psychosis have long been recognized, the clinical management of psych...
Historically, formal thought disorder has been considered as one of the distinctive symptoms of schi...
Background: Formal thought disorder (FTD) is considered to be a fundamental feature of schizophrenia...
This study present data from 300 unselected individuals who had completed the Formal Thought Disorde...
IntroductionPhenomenological research indicates that disturbance of the basic sense of self may be a...
BackgroundIndividuals at ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis show reduced neurocognitive performance...