Dimensions and the psychosis phenotype.

scientific article published on January 2007

Dimensions and the psychosis phenotype. is …
instance of (P31):
review articleQ7318358
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1002/MPR.214
P932PMC publication ID6879079
P698PubMed publication ID17623393
P5875ResearchGate publication ID6215461

P50authorJim van OsQ2214357
Judith AllardyceQ57617703
P2093author name stringTrisha Suppes
P2860cites workDistinguishing between the validity and utility of psychiatric diagnosesQ28198403
The depressive spectrum: diagnostic classification and courseQ28247081
The positive and negative syndrome scale (PANSS) for schizophreniaQ28301751
How many and which are the psychopathological dimensions in schizophrenia? Issues influencing their ascertainment.Q34253313
Putatively psychosis-prone subjects 10 years laterQ34330853
A developmental model for similarities and dissimilarities between schizophrenia and bipolar disorderQ34357602
Lifetime prevalence of psychotic and bipolar I disorders in a general populationQ34596831
Adult outcomes of child- and adolescent-onset schizophrenia: diagnostic stability and predictive validity.Q55034261
Self-reported psychotic symptoms in the general populationQ57239418
Children's Self-Reported Psychotic Symptoms and Adult Schizophreniform DisorderQ57243405
A factor model of the functional psychoses and the relationship of factors to clinical variables and brain morphologyQ57316800
Familiality of symptom dimensions in schizophreniaQ57403393
Diagnostic value of the DSM and ICD categories of psychosis: an evidence-based approachQ57403409
The evolution of symptoms in the early course of non-affective psychosisQ59784188
Classifying psychotic disorders: issues regarding categorial vs. dimensional approaches and time frame to assess symptomsQ60460767
Dimensional structure of psychotic symptoms: an item-level analysis of SAPS and SANS symptoms in psychotic disordersQ60460801
Magical ideation and social anhedonia as predictors of psychosis proneness: a partial replicationQ73554272
A survey of delusional ideation in primary-care patientsQ74246666
Natural history of schizophrenia subtypes. II. Positive and negative symptoms and long-term courseQ34624266
Distributions of hallucinations in the populationQ34699873
Screening for psychosis in the general population with a self-report interviewQ34978739
A new bipolar spectrum concept: a brief reviewQ35024531
Are there more than two syndromes in schizophrenia? A critique of the positive-negative dichotomyQ35266368
The continuum of psychosis and its genetic origins. The sixty-fifth Maudsley lectureQ37954853
Clinical validityQ38636501
Lifetime prevalence, demographic risk factors, and diagnostic validity of nonaffective psychosis as assessed in a US community sample. The National Comorbidity SurveyQ39435279
Strauss (1969) revisited: a psychosis continuum in the general population?Q39546433
Prevalence of psychotic disorder and community level of psychotic symptoms: an urban-rural comparison.Q39573282
Psychotic symptoms in an urban general medicine practiceQ39610209
Prevalence and correlates of self-reported psychotic symptoms in the British population.Q39696475
The impact of subclinical psychosis on the transition from subclinicial mania to bipolar disorderQ40293971
The multidimensionality of schizotypyQ40539042
The new epidemiology of schizophreniaQ40862601
Revisiting the factor structure for positive and negative symptoms: evidence from a large heterogeneous group of psychiatric patientsQ40903533
An empirical analysis of latent structures underlying schizophrenic symptoms: a four-syndrome modelQ42689928
Berkson's bias and the mood dimensions of bipolar disorder.Q43406813
Discrimination and delusional ideationQ43640833
Measurement of delusional ideation in the normal population: introducing the PDI (Peters et al. Delusions Inventory).Q43782130
More clues on "latent" schizophrenia point to developmental originsQ43816204
Syndromes of schizophrenia on factor analysisQ43912696
The mood spectrum in unipolar and bipolar disorder: arguments for a unitary approachQ44498201
An excitement subscale of the Positive and Negative Syndrome ScaleQ44852773
Psychotic symptoms in the general population of England--a comparison of ethnic groups (The EMPIRIC study).Q46158938
Major psychoses symptomatology: factor analysis of 2241 psychotic subjectsQ47597788
The factorial structure of schizotypy: Part I. Affinities with syndromes of schizophreniaQ47636131
Dimensional vs. categorical diagnosis in psychosisQ47907032
Symptomatic and neuropsychological components of defect statesQ48984386
Operation of the schizophrenia susceptibility gene, neuregulin 1, across traditional diagnostic boundaries to increase risk for bipolar disorderQ50765673
Toward a re-definition of subthreshold bipolarity: epidemiology and proposed criteria for bipolar-II, minor bipolar disorders and hypomaniaQ51032804
Refining the evaluation of bipolar II: beyond the strict SCID-CV guidelines for hypomaniaQ51032825
A prospective study of the transition rates of subthreshold (hypo)mania and depression in the general population.Q51921979
The incidence and outcome of subclinical psychotic experiences in the general population.Q51928269
Is our concept of schizophrenia influenced by Berkson's bias?Q51938411
Dimensions of major psychoses: a confirmatory factor analysis of six competing models.Q51939056
Minor depression: risk profiles, functional disability, health care use and risk of developing major depression.Q51942389
Schizotypal personality traits in nonpsychotic relatives are associated with positive symptoms in psychotic probands.Q51946378
The dimensional structure of first episode psychosis: an exploratory factor analysis.Q51991652
Characterization of psychotic conditions. Use of the domains of psychopathology model.Q51997093
Psychopathological syndromes in the functional psychoses: associations with course and outcome.Q52011448
Symptoms of psychoses. A factor-analytic study.Q52018909
Sex differences in psychosis: normal or pathological?Q53301327
Distribution of symptom dimensions across Kraepelinian divisions.Q53587748
Dimensions and classes of psychosis in a population cohort: a four-class, four-dimension model of schizophrenia and affective psychoses.Q54332483
A prospective longitudinal 10-year study of schizophrenia's three major factors and depression.Q54345721
P921main subjectpsychosisQ170082
phenotypeQ104053
P304page(s)S34-40
P577publication date2007-01-01
P1433published inInternational Journal of Methods in Psychiatric ResearchQ15752770
P1476titleDimensions and the psychosis phenotype
P478volume16 Suppl 1

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q44386536A twin study of genetic and environmental determinants of abnormal persistence of psychotic experiences in young adulthood
Q35738993Are Negative Symptoms Dimensional or Categorical? Detection and Validation of Deficit Schizophrenia With Taxometric and Latent Variable Mixture Models
Q47583502Associations between psychosis endophenotypes across brain functional, structural, and cognitive domains.
Q50300291Autism Tendencies and Psychosis Proneness Interactively Modulate Saliency Cost
Q28714276Categorical vs dimensional classifications of psychotic disorders
Q53273427Childhood Bullying, Paranoid Thinking and the Misappraisal of Social Threat: Trouble at School.
Q49103100Combining the categorical and the dimensional perspective in a diagnostic map of psychotic disorders
Q34540593Contrasting monosymptomatic patients with hallucinations and delusions in first-episode psychosis patients: a five-year longitudinal follow-up study
Q35005473DSM-V and the future diagnosis of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
Q55220052Diametric effects of autism tendencies and psychosis proneness on attention control irrespective of task demands.
Q43761101Evidence for a persistent, environment-dependent and deteriorating subtype of subclinical psychotic experiences: a 6-year longitudinal general population study.
Q51822458Evidence that bipolar disorder is the poor outcome fraction of a common developmental phenotype: an 8-year cohort study in young people.
Q48806547Evidence that genes for depression impact on the pathway from trauma to psychotic-like symptoms by occasioning emotional dysregulation
Q52298407Individualizing antipsychotic treatment selection in schizophrenia: characteristics of empirically derived patient subgroups.
Q47567767Isolated psychosis during exposure to very high and extreme altitude - characterisation of a new medical entity
Q33955116Large-scale genomics unveils the genetic architecture of psychiatric disorders
Q50778851Latent structure of psychotic experiences in the general population
Q38622808Latent variable mixture modeling in psychiatric research--a review and application.
Q37268306McLean-Harvard International First-Episode Project: two-year stability of DSM-IV diagnoses in 500 first-episode psychotic disorder patients
Q36116037McLean-Harvard International First-Episode Project: two-year stability of ICD-10 diagnoses in 500 first-episode psychotic disorder patients
Q47868897Mild Depressive Symptoms Mediate the Impact of Childhood Trauma on Long-Term Functional Outcome in Early Psychosis Patients
Q45036872Patterns of lifetime female victimisation and psychotic experiences: a study based on the UK Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey 2007.
Q37134414Prognostic Value of Affective Symptoms in First-Admission Psychotic Patients
Q51873130Psychotic-like experiences in a community sample of adolescents: implications for the continuum model of psychosis and prediction of schizophrenia.
Q37591548Realising stratified psychiatry using multidimensional signatures and trajectories.
Q48477435Subclinical psychotic experiences and bipolar spectrum features in depression: association with outcome of psychotherapy.
Q60309736The component structure of the scales for the assessment of positive and negative symptoms in first-episode psychosis and its dependence on variations in analytic methods
Q44298682The psychosis continuum in the general population: findings from the São Paulo Epidemiologic Catchment Area Study
Q48881601The relationship between coping and subclinical psychotic experiences in adolescents from the general population--a longitudinal study
Q35065402The structure of the extended psychosis phenotype in early adolescence--a cross-sample replication
Q34796205Toward defining schizophrenia as a more useful clinical concept
Q57031593Transdiagnostic dimensions of psychopathology at first episode psychosis: findings from the multinational EU-GEI study
Q50747047Why has it taken so long for biological psychiatry to develop clinical tests and what to do about it?

Search more.