Negative symptoms predict adverse outcomes within psychotic disorders, in individuals at high-risk for psychosis, and in young people in the community. There is considerable interest in the dimensional structure of negative symptoms in clinical samples, and accumulating evidence suggests a 5-factor structure. Little is known about the underlying structure of negative symptoms in young people despite the importance of this developmental stage for mental health. We used confirmatory factor analysis to test the structure of parent-reported negative symptoms at mean ages 16.32 (SD 0.68, N = 4974), 17.06 (SD 0.88, N = 1469) and 22.30 (SD 0.93, N = 5179) in a community sample. Given previously reported associations between total negative symptoms...
Background: Early-onset psychosis (EOP) is among the leading causes of disease burden in adolescents...
Background and Hypothesis Large-scale epidemiological and genetic research have shown that psychoti...
Psychosis has been hypothesised to be a continuously distributed quantitative phenotype and disorder...
Negative symptoms predict adverse outcomes within psychotic disorders, in individuals at high-risk f...
Background Psychotic experiences and negative symptoms (PENS) are common in non-clinical population...
AbstractNegative symptoms of schizophrenia are normally grouped into a single category. However, the...
Negative symptoms of schizophrenia are normally grouped into a single category. However, the diversi...
Whilst associations between polygenic risk scores (PRSs) for schizophrenia and various phenotypic ou...
Objective: The cognitive and motivational impairments observed in psychotic disorders may reflect ea...
Background and Hypothesis: Large-scale epidemiological and genetic research have shown that psychoti...
Background: Urban birth is associated with risk of non-affective psychoses, but the association wit...
Background Psychotic experiences are common in the general population, and predict later psychotic i...
Background: Negative symptoms are core features of schizophrenia and very challenging to be treated....
Background: Negative symptoms (NS) appear early in subjects at ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis a...
This study aimed to test for overlap in genetic influences between psychotic-like experience traits ...
Background: Early-onset psychosis (EOP) is among the leading causes of disease burden in adolescents...
Background and Hypothesis Large-scale epidemiological and genetic research have shown that psychoti...
Psychosis has been hypothesised to be a continuously distributed quantitative phenotype and disorder...
Negative symptoms predict adverse outcomes within psychotic disorders, in individuals at high-risk f...
Background Psychotic experiences and negative symptoms (PENS) are common in non-clinical population...
AbstractNegative symptoms of schizophrenia are normally grouped into a single category. However, the...
Negative symptoms of schizophrenia are normally grouped into a single category. However, the diversi...
Whilst associations between polygenic risk scores (PRSs) for schizophrenia and various phenotypic ou...
Objective: The cognitive and motivational impairments observed in psychotic disorders may reflect ea...
Background and Hypothesis: Large-scale epidemiological and genetic research have shown that psychoti...
Background: Urban birth is associated with risk of non-affective psychoses, but the association wit...
Background Psychotic experiences are common in the general population, and predict later psychotic i...
Background: Negative symptoms are core features of schizophrenia and very challenging to be treated....
Background: Negative symptoms (NS) appear early in subjects at ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis a...
This study aimed to test for overlap in genetic influences between psychotic-like experience traits ...
Background: Early-onset psychosis (EOP) is among the leading causes of disease burden in adolescents...
Background and Hypothesis Large-scale epidemiological and genetic research have shown that psychoti...
Psychosis has been hypothesised to be a continuously distributed quantitative phenotype and disorder...