Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6828647 | Schizophrenia Research | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Young relatives at increased genetic risk for schizophrenia show more frequent NEA. CogPer but not RepMot NEA scores were elevated, consistent with our prior observation of CogPer NEA being relatively specific for schizophrenia. The observed relationships between NEA, cognitive impairments, schizotypy and axis I disorders suggest that NEA may characterize a subgroup of HR offspring at an elevated risk for psychopathology.
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Konasale M. Prasad, Richard Sanders, John Sweeney, Debra Montrose, Vaibhav Diwadkar, Diana Dworakowski, Jean Miewald, Matcheri Keshavan,