The association between migrant status and transition in an ultra-high risk for psychosis population
Author(s) -
B. O apos Donoghue,
H. Geros,
H. Sizer,
J. Addington,
G.P. Amminger,
C.E. Beaden,
K.S. Cadenhead,
T.D. Can,
B.A. Cornblatt,
Gregor Berger,
E.Y.H. Chen,
L. de Haan,
J.A. Hartmann,
I.B. Hickie,
H.K. Ising,
S. Lavoie,
A. Lin,
C. Markulev,
D.H. Mathalon,
T.H. McGlashan,
N.G. Mifsud,
Nilufar Mossaheb,
D.H. Nieman,
M. Nordentoft,
D.O. Perkins,
A. Riecher-Rössler,
M.R. Schäfer,
M. Schlögelhofer,
L.J. Seidman,
S. Smesny,
A. Thompson,
M.T. Tsuang,
Mark van der Gaag,
S. Verma,
E.F. Walker,
S.J. Wood,
S.W. Woods,
H.P. Yuen,
Alison R. Yung,
Patrick D. McGorry,
B. Nelson
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/k4vs-z004
Subject(s) - psychosis , association (psychology) , population , transition (genetics) , medicine , psychiatry , psychology , environmental health , psychotherapist , biology , genetics , gene
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