Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
332171 Psychiatry Research 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Literature suggests that social maladjustment is predictive of psychosis. We assessed 70 clinical high risk (CHR) patients for social maladjustment. There were no significant differences between patients with a positive or negative family history, suggesting that the relationship between social maladjustment and psychosis found in the recent literature may not translate to a relationship between social maladjustment and family history of psychosis in a CHR population.

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