Tag: Schizophrenia
Genetic Risk Scores Tied to Psychiatric Diagnostic Trajectories
Findings seen for major depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia
Dietary Advice Can Improve Nutritional Profile in Schizophrenia
Improvement in dietary-nutritional profile seen with conventional nutritional education strategies, specific nutritional advice with a symbiotic effect
Environmental Risk Factors Linked to Increased Risk for Schizotypy
Cumulative environmental risk score most strongly associated with true schizotypy, followed by affective, introverted schizotypy
Fingerprint Images Have Potential for Predicting Schizophrenia
Right thumb network achieved highest level of accuracy from networks based on single fingers at 68 percent
Childhood Chronic Conditions Up With Maternal Schizophrenia
Children exposed to maternal schizophrenia have increased risk for mental health and non-mental health conditions
Many With Psychosis Have Long-Term Functional Morbidity
Researchers found that few individuals with psychotic disorders have participated in vocational training
Stable Neurodevelopment Seen for Most Children With Familial High Risk for Schizophrenia
12.8 percent of children with familial high risk for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder transition to different neurocognitive subgroup
Challenges ID’d for Homeless People With Schizoaffective Disorder
Diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder is evolving; homeless patients have frequent visits to health care services, especially emergency department
Effectiveness of Antipsychotics Dips for Women After Age 45 Years
Findings compared with both younger women and similarly aged men
Multimodal Speech-Gesture Training Promising for Schizophrenia
Improvement in quality of life during training associated with changes in neural activation in middle temporal gyrus