OBJECTIVE: Cognitive alterations putatively contribute to the risk for suicide in individuals with psychosis. Yet, a comprehensive assessment of social- and general-cognitive abilities in a large sample is lacking. METHODS: Seven-hundred-fifteen individuals diagnosed with a psychotic disorder performed tasks of facial emotion recognition, Theory of Mind, and general cognitive functioning (sustained attention, set-shifting, IQ-tests and verbal learning) as part of the Genetic-Risk-and-Outcome-of-Psychosis (GROUP) study. Presence of past suicide attempt/s and/or current suicidal ideation was reported by 261 individuals and 454 individuals reported no suicide attempt or ideation. We used general linear models to investigate group differences i...
High suicide attempt (SA) rates have been reported in first-episode psychosis (FEP) patients, partic...
Social cognition, the mental operations that underlie social interactions, is a major construct to i...
Findings regarding the protective effect of social role functioning on suicide ideation in individua...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive alterations putatively contribute to the risk for suicide in individuals with p...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive alterations putatively contribute to the risk for suicide in individuals with p...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive alterations putatively contribute to the risk for suicide in individuals with p...
Objective: Cognitive alterations putatively contribute to the risk for suicide in individuals with p...
Objective: Cognitive alterations putatively contribute to the risk for suicide in individuals with p...
Objective: Cognitive alterations putatively contribute to the risk for suicide in individuals with p...
Objective: Cognitive alterations putatively contribute to the risk for suicide in individuals with p...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive alterations putatively contribute to the risk for suicide in individuals with p...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive alterations putatively contribute to the risk for suicide in individuals with p...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive alterations putatively contribute to the risk for suicide in individuals with p...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive alterations putatively contribute to the risk for suicide in individuals with p...
Suicidal behavior (SB) is common in first-episode psychosis (FEP), and cognitive impairment has also...
High suicide attempt (SA) rates have been reported in first-episode psychosis (FEP) patients, partic...
Social cognition, the mental operations that underlie social interactions, is a major construct to i...
Findings regarding the protective effect of social role functioning on suicide ideation in individua...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive alterations putatively contribute to the risk for suicide in individuals with p...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive alterations putatively contribute to the risk for suicide in individuals with p...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive alterations putatively contribute to the risk for suicide in individuals with p...
Objective: Cognitive alterations putatively contribute to the risk for suicide in individuals with p...
Objective: Cognitive alterations putatively contribute to the risk for suicide in individuals with p...
Objective: Cognitive alterations putatively contribute to the risk for suicide in individuals with p...
Objective: Cognitive alterations putatively contribute to the risk for suicide in individuals with p...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive alterations putatively contribute to the risk for suicide in individuals with p...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive alterations putatively contribute to the risk for suicide in individuals with p...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive alterations putatively contribute to the risk for suicide in individuals with p...
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive alterations putatively contribute to the risk for suicide in individuals with p...
Suicidal behavior (SB) is common in first-episode psychosis (FEP), and cognitive impairment has also...
High suicide attempt (SA) rates have been reported in first-episode psychosis (FEP) patients, partic...
Social cognition, the mental operations that underlie social interactions, is a major construct to i...
Findings regarding the protective effect of social role functioning on suicide ideation in individua...