Depression frequently occurs in first-episode psychosis (FEP) and predicts longer-term negative outcomes. It is possible that this depression is seen primarily in a distinct subgroup, which if identified could allow targeted treatments. We hypothesize that patients with recent-onset psychosis (ROP) and comorbid depression would be identifiable by symptoms and neuroanatomical features similar to those seen in recent-onset depression (ROD). Data were extracted from the multisite PRONIA study: 154 ROP patients (FEP within 3 months of treatment onset), of whom 83 were depressed (ROP+D) and 71 who were not depressed (ROP−D), 146 ROD patients, and 265 healthy controls (HC). Analyses included a (1) principal component analysis that established the...
Background: It is commonly assumed that there are clear lines of demarcation between anxiety and dep...
Diagnoses of anxiety and/or depression are common in subjects at Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis (UHR)...
Background Neurocognitive deficits are a core feature of psychosis and depression. Despite commonali...
Depression frequently occurs in first-episode psychosis (FEP) and predicts longer-term negative outc...
Depression frequently occurs in first-episode psychosis (FEP) and predicts longer-term negative outc...
Background: Identifying neurobiologically based transdiagnostic categories of depression and psychos...
Background: Identifying neurobiologically based transdiagnostic categories of depression and psychos...
Diagnostic heterogeneity within and across psychotic and affective disorders challenges accurate tre...
There has been renewed interest into affective symptoms and psychological approaches to schizophreni...
Objective: Comorbid depression is quite common in early psychosis and specifically related to suici...
© 2021 Sarah Elizabeth HernimanIt is unclear whether the depression experienced by individuals with ...
The presence of depression in schizophrenia has been a challenge to the Kraepelinian dichotomy, with...
The presence of depression in schizophrenia has been a challenge to the Kraepelinian dichotomy, with...
Background: It is commonly assumed that there are clear lines of demarcation between anxiety and dep...
Diagnoses of anxiety and/or depression are common in subjects at Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis (UHR)...
Background Neurocognitive deficits are a core feature of psychosis and depression. Despite commonali...
Depression frequently occurs in first-episode psychosis (FEP) and predicts longer-term negative outc...
Depression frequently occurs in first-episode psychosis (FEP) and predicts longer-term negative outc...
Background: Identifying neurobiologically based transdiagnostic categories of depression and psychos...
Background: Identifying neurobiologically based transdiagnostic categories of depression and psychos...
Diagnostic heterogeneity within and across psychotic and affective disorders challenges accurate tre...
There has been renewed interest into affective symptoms and psychological approaches to schizophreni...
Objective: Comorbid depression is quite common in early psychosis and specifically related to suici...
© 2021 Sarah Elizabeth HernimanIt is unclear whether the depression experienced by individuals with ...
The presence of depression in schizophrenia has been a challenge to the Kraepelinian dichotomy, with...
The presence of depression in schizophrenia has been a challenge to the Kraepelinian dichotomy, with...
Background: It is commonly assumed that there are clear lines of demarcation between anxiety and dep...
Diagnoses of anxiety and/or depression are common in subjects at Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis (UHR)...
Background Neurocognitive deficits are a core feature of psychosis and depression. Despite commonali...