Self-reported quality of life in a Scottish first-episode psychosis cohort: associations with symptomatology and premorbid adjustment.
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Subjective quality of life in recent onset of psychosis patients and its association with sociodemographic variables, psychotic symptoms and clinical personality traits.Negative symptoms in first-episode psychosis: Clinical correlates and 1-year follow-up outcomes in London Early Intervention Services.Recovery and serious mental illness: a review of current clinical and research paradigms and future directions.
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Self-reported quality of life in a Scottish first-episode psychosis cohort: associations with symptomatology and premorbid adjustment.
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Self-reported quality of life ...... logy and premorbid adjustment.
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Self-reported quality of life ...... logy and premorbid adjustment.
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Andrew Gumley
Matthias Schwannauer
Rebecca Fisher
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10.1111/EIP.12087
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2013-08-22T00:00:00Z