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Relations of Self-Esteem with Paranoia in Healthy Controls, Individuals at Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis and with Recent Onset Schizophrenia. |
Hui Woo Yoon, Yun Young Song, Jee In Kang, Suk Kyoon An |
Korean J Schizophr Res. 2013;16(2):86-92. Published online October 31, 2013 DOI: https://doi.org/10.16946/kjsr.2013.16.2.86 |
Relations of Self-Esteem with Paranoia in Healthy Controls, Individuals at Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis and with Recent Onset Schizophrenia Stress and protective factors in individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis, first episode psychosis and healthy controls BASIC SELF-DISTURBANCE PREDICTS PSYCHOSIS ONSET IN THE ULTRA HIGH RISK FOR PSYCHOSIS (“PRODROMAL”) POPULATION P518. Face Memory and Emotion Recognition in Individuals Diagnosed With Schizophrenia, Their Unaffected Siblings, Individuals With Ultra-High Risk for Psychosis and Healthy Controls F36. SELF-ESTEEM AND SYMPTOMS IN INDIVIDUALS AT CLINICAL HIGH-RISK FOR PSYCHOSIS Classification of first-episode schizophrenia patients, individuals at ultra-high risk for psychosis, and healthy controls using structural mri, eeg, and machine learning Visual form perception: A comparison of individuals at high risk for psychosis, recent onset schizophrenia and chronic schizophrenia Poster #228 PERSONALITY CHARACTERISTICS AND ITS RELATIONS WITH ANHEDONIA AND GLOBAL FUNCTIONING IN INDIVIDUALS AT ULTRA-HIGH RISK FOR PSYCHOSIS AND PATIENTS WITH FIRST-EPISODE SCHIZOPHRENIA Poster #151 NEUROCOGNITIVE PROFILE IN INDIVIDUALS AT ULTRA-HIGH RISK FOR PSYCHOSIS AND WITH FIRST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS: IT'S RELATIONS WITH INTELLIGENCE Early-onset of symptoms predicts conversion to non-affective psychosis in ultra-high risk individuals |