Among the various methods for identifying children at high risk for the subsequent development of schizophrenia, three strategies are currently dominant: The definition of children at genetic risk because they are offspring of schizophrenic parents, the evaluation of developmental histories using the Risk Profile, and the presence of communication deviance in the projective test responses of parents. Unlike the other strategies, the theoretical assumptions of the parental communication deviance approach have not undergone systematic investigation. This study focused on three issues: (1) The extent to which mothers' communication deviance scores were related to measures of disordered thought, attentional difficulties, and a number of variabl...
Communication deviance (CD) reflects features of the content or manner of a person's speech that may...
The scientific and clinical interest in children with mentally ill parents increased in the last yea...
The parent–infant relationship is an important context for identifying very early risk and resilienc...
Among the various methods for identifying children at high risk for the subsequent development of sc...
Background: Parental communication deviance (CD) has long been suggested as a potential risk factor ...
Communication Deviance (CD) is considered to be a potential environmental factor in gene-environment...
Parental communication, particularly in the areas of cognitive clarity and affect, has been implicat...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine whether there are differences in the presence of d...
A significant body of longitudinal research has followed the offspring of parents with schizophrenia...
Communication deviance (CD) reflects features of the content or manner of a person's speech that may...
PURPOSE: To investigate relationships between distinct schizotypy risk profiles in childhood and the...
Abstract Both genetic and biological and psychosocial environmental risk factors contribute to the ...
Offspring of individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) constitute a special population with a hi...
Thought disorder and communication patterns during an interactional task were examined in families o...
Purpose: The parent–infant relationship is an important context for identifying very early risk and...
Communication deviance (CD) reflects features of the content or manner of a person's speech that may...
The scientific and clinical interest in children with mentally ill parents increased in the last yea...
The parent–infant relationship is an important context for identifying very early risk and resilienc...
Among the various methods for identifying children at high risk for the subsequent development of sc...
Background: Parental communication deviance (CD) has long been suggested as a potential risk factor ...
Communication Deviance (CD) is considered to be a potential environmental factor in gene-environment...
Parental communication, particularly in the areas of cognitive clarity and affect, has been implicat...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine whether there are differences in the presence of d...
A significant body of longitudinal research has followed the offspring of parents with schizophrenia...
Communication deviance (CD) reflects features of the content or manner of a person's speech that may...
PURPOSE: To investigate relationships between distinct schizotypy risk profiles in childhood and the...
Abstract Both genetic and biological and psychosocial environmental risk factors contribute to the ...
Offspring of individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) constitute a special population with a hi...
Thought disorder and communication patterns during an interactional task were examined in families o...
Purpose: The parent–infant relationship is an important context for identifying very early risk and...
Communication deviance (CD) reflects features of the content or manner of a person's speech that may...
The scientific and clinical interest in children with mentally ill parents increased in the last yea...
The parent–infant relationship is an important context for identifying very early risk and resilienc...