Kristen A. Woodberry, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2009 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
Clinical Psychology

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2022 Herrera SN, Larsen EM, Deluca JS, Crump FM, Grivel M, Blasco D, Bryant C, Shapiro DI, Downing D, Girgis RR, Brucato G, Huang D, Kufert Y, Verdi M, West ML, ... ... Woodberry KA, et al. The association between mental health stigma and face emotion recognition in individuals at risk for psychosis. Stigma and Health. 8: 31-39. PMID 36968262 DOI: 10.1037/sah0000379  0.434
2022 Weiss DM, Bernier E, Robbins DR, Elacqua KM, Johnson KA, Powers K, Mesholam-Gately RI, Woodberry KA. Using Experience Sampling Methodology Data to Characterize the Substance Use of Youth With or At-Risk of Psychosis. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 13: 874246. PMID 35599768 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.874246  0.318
2021 Woodberry KA, Powers KS, Bryant C, Downing D, Verdi MB, Elacqua KM, Reuman ARL, Kennedy L, Shapiro DI, West ML, Huang D, Crump FM, Grivel MM, Blasco D, Herrera SN, et al. Emotional and stigma-related experiences relative to being told one is at risk for psychosis. Schizophrenia Research. 238: 44-51. PMID 34598105 DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2021.09.017  0.469
2021 Millman ZB, West ML, Thibeau H, Sanders AS, Guyer M, Keshavan M, Lilly M, Friedman-Yakoobian M, Woodberry KA, Johnson KA, Kline ER. Changes in community providers' screening behaviours, referral practices, and clinical confidence following participation in an early psychosis educational campaign. Early Intervention in Psychiatry. PMID 34532946 DOI: 10.1111/eip.13215  0.714
2020 Oribe N, Hirano Y, Del Re E, Mesholam-Gately RI, Woodberry KA, Ueno T, Kanba S, Onitsuka T, Shenton ME, Spencer KM, Niznikiewicz MA. Longitudinal Evaluation of Visual P300 Amplitude in Clinical High Risk Subjects: An ERP Study. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences. PMID 32519778 DOI: 10.1111/Pcn.13083  0.341
2020 Woodberry KA, Chokran C, Johnson KA, Nuechterlein KH, Miklowitz DJ, Faraone SV, Seidman LJ. Computer-aided learning for managing stress: A feasibility trial with clinical high risk adolescents and young adults. Early Intervention in Psychiatry. PMID 32237208 DOI: 10.1111/Eip.12958  0.537
2020 Zhang T, Wang J, Woodberry KA. Editorial: Identifying Individuals at Clinical High Risk of Psychosis in Different Cultures and Countries. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 11: 159. PMID 32180746 DOI: 10.3389/Fpsyt.2020.00159  0.455
2019 Kennedy L, Johnson KA, Cheng J, Woodberry KA. A Public Health Perspective on Screening for Psychosis Within General Practice Clinics. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 10: 1025. PMID 32082199 DOI: 10.3389/Fpsyt.2019.01025  0.386
2019 Yoviene Sykes LA, Ferrara M, Addington J, Bearden CE, Cadenhead KS, Cannon TD, Cornblatt BA, Perkins DO, Mathalon DH, Seidman LJ, Tsuang MT, Walker EF, McGlashan TH, Woodberry KA, Powers AR, et al. Predictive validity of conversion from the clinical high risk syndrome to frank psychosis. Schizophrenia Research. PMID 31864837 DOI: 10.1016/J.Schres.2019.12.002  0.553
2019 Zhang T, Xu L, Li H, Woodberry KA, Kline ER, Jiang J, Cui H, Tang Y, Tang X, Wei Y, Hui L, Lu Z, Cao L, Li C, Niznikiewicz MA, et al. Calculating individualized risk components using a mobile app-based risk calculator for clinical high risk of psychosis: findings from ShangHai At Risk for Psychosis (SHARP) program. Psychological Medicine. 1-8. PMID 31839016 DOI: 10.1017/S003329171900360X  0.663
2019 Zhang T, Tang X, Li H, Woodberry KA, Kline ER, Xu L, Cui H, Tang Y, Wei Y, Li C, Hui L, Niznikiewicz MA, Shenton ME, Keshavan MS, Stone WS, et al. Clinical subtypes that predict conversion to psychosis: A canonical correlation analysis study from the ShangHai At Risk for Psychosis program. The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 4867419872248. PMID 31486343 DOI: 10.1177/0004867419872248  0.684
2019 Fitzsimmons J, Rosa P, Sydnor VJ, Reid BE, Makris N, Goldstein JM, Mesholam-Gately RI, Woodberry K, Wojcik J, McCarley RW, Seidman LJ, Shenton ME, Kubicki M. Cingulum bundle abnormalities and risk for schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research. PMID 31477373 DOI: 10.1016/J.Schres.2019.08.017  0.532
2019 Tang Y, Pasternak O, Kubicki M, Rathi Y, Zhang T, Wang J, Li H, Woodberry KA, Xu L, Qian Z, Zhu A, Whitfield-Gabrieli S, Keshavan MS, Niznikiewicz M, Stone WS, et al. Altered Cellular White Matter But Not Extracellular Free Water on Diffusion MRI in Individuals at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis. The American Journal of Psychiatry. appiajp201918091044. PMID 31230461 DOI: 10.1176/Appi.Ajp.2019.18091044  0.609
2019 Oribe N, Hirano Y, Del Re E, Seidman LJ, Mesholam-Gately RI, Woodberry KA, Wojcik JD, Ueno T, Kanba S, Onitsuka T, Shenton ME, Goldstein JM, Niznikiewicz MA, McCarley RW, Spencer KM. Progressive reduction of auditory evoked gamma in first episode schizophrenia but not clinical high risk individuals. Schizophrenia Research. PMID 31005464 DOI: 10.1016/J.Schres.2019.03.025  0.546
2019 Yang LH, Woodberry KA, Link BG, Corcoran CM, Bryant C, Shapiro DI, Downing D, Girgis RR, Brucato G, Huang D, Crump FM, Verdi M, McFarlane WR, Seidman LJ. Impact of "psychosis risk" identification: Examining predictors of how youth view themselves. Schizophrenia Research. PMID 30792136 DOI: 10.1016/J.Schres.2019.01.037  0.621
2019 Zhang T, Tang X, Li H, Woodberry KA, Kline ER, Xu L, Niznikiewicz MA, Shenton ME, Keshavan MS, Stone WS, Wang J. S61. CLINICAL SUBTYPES THAT PREDICT CONVERSION TO PSYCHOSIS: A CANONICAL CORRELATION ANALYSIS STUDY FROM THE SHANGHAI AT RISK FOR PSYCHOSIS (SHARP) PROGRAM Schizophrenia Bulletin. 45: S329-S330. DOI: 10.1093/Schbul/Sbz020.606  0.64
2019 Woodberry K, Powers K, Bryant C, Downing D, Verdi M, Kennedy L, Shapiro D, Girgis R, Brucato G, Huang D, Crump F, Corcoran C, Seidman L, Link B, McFarlane W, et al. T70. IDENTIFYING YOUTH AT CLINICAL HIGH RISK: WHAT’S THE EMOTIONAL IMPACT? Schizophrenia Bulletin. 45: S231-S231. DOI: 10.1093/Schbul/Sbz019.350  0.522
2019 Sykes LY, Ferrara M, Cahill J, Addington J, Bearden C, Cadenhead K, Cannon T, Cornblatt B, Perkins D, Mathalon D, Seidman L, Tsuang M, Walker E, Powers A, McGlashan T, ... Woodberry K, et al. F61. TRIVIAL TRANSITIONS? SIPS-DEFINED CONVERSIONS TO PSYCHOSIS: ONE YEAR OUTCOME Schizophrenia Bulletin. 45: S277-S278. DOI: 10.1093/Schbul/Sbz018.473  0.406
2018 Friedman-Yakoobian MS, West ML, Woodberry KA, O'Donovan KE, Zimmet SV, Gnong-Granato A, Giuliano AJ, Guyer ME, Rodenhiser-Hill J, Keshavan MS, Seidman LJ. Development of a Boston Treatment Program for Youth at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis: Center for Early Detection, Assessment, and Response to Risk (CEDAR). Harvard Review of Psychiatry. 26: 274-286. PMID 30188339 DOI: 10.1097/Hrp.0000000000000181  0.757
2018 Parrish EM, Kim NS, Woodberry KA, Friedman-Yakoobian M. Clinical high risk for psychosis: The effects of labelling on public stigma in a undergraduate population. Early Intervention in Psychiatry. PMID 29927070 DOI: 10.1111/Eip.12691  0.761
2018 Kline ER, Chokran C, Rodenhiser-Hill J, Seidman LJ, Woodberry KA. Psychosis screening practices in schools: A survey of school-based mental health providers. Early Intervention in Psychiatry. PMID 29726591 DOI: 10.1111/Eip.12672  0.593
2018 Zhang T, Li H, Xu L, Tang Y, Cui H, Wang J, Li C, Woodberry K, Shapiro DI, Niznikiewicz M, Shenton ME, Keshavan MS, Stone WS, Wang J, McCarley RW, et al. S105. VALIDATING THE PREDICTIVE ACCURACY OF THE NAPLS-2 PSYCHOSIS RISK CALCULATOR IN A CLINICAL HIGH-RISK SAMPLE FROM THE SHARP (SHANGHAI AT RISK FOR PSYCHOSIS) PROGRAM Schizophrenia Bulletin. 44: S366-S366. DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sby018.892  0.384
2018 Woodberry K, Stone WS, Shapiro DI, Chokran CM, Addington J, Bearden C, Cadenhead K, Cannon TD, Cornblatt BA, McGlashan TH, Mathalon DH, Perkins DO, Tsuang MT, Walker EF, Woods SW, et al. O2.8. TRAJECTORIES OF NEUROCOGNITIVE FUNCTIONING OVER TIME IN YOUTH AT CLINICAL HIGH RISK WHO DO AND DO NOT TRANSITION TO PSYCHOSIS Schizophrenia Bulletin. 44: S78-S78. DOI: 10.1093/Schbul/Sby015.198  0.547
2018 Yang L, Link B, Woodberry K, Corcoran C, Bryant C, Downing D, Shapiro D, Crump F, Huang D, Blasco D, McFarlane W, Seidman L. 33.1 DRIVERS OF STIGMA FOR THE CLINICAL HIGH-RISK STATE FOR PSYCHOSIS—IS STIGMA DUE TO SYMPTOMS OR THE AT-RISK IDENTIFICATION ITSELF? Schizophrenia Bulletin. 44: S54-S54. DOI: 10.1093/Schbul/Sby014.137  0.598
2018 Zhang T, Li H, Tang Y, Li C, Woodberry K, Shapiro DI, Niznikiewicz M, Shenton ME, Keshavan MS, Stone WS, Wang J. 21.4 BASELINE CLINICAL AND BIOLOGICAL VARIABLES PREDICTING 1 YEAR OUTCOME OF SUBJECTS AT CLINICAL HIGH RISK OF PSYCHOSIS: INSIGHT FROM SHANGHAI AT RISK FOR PSYCHOSIS (SHARP) PROGRAM Schizophrenia Bulletin. 44: S36-S36. DOI: 10.1093/Schbul/Sby014.088  0.494
2017 Li H, Zhang T, Xu L, Tang Y, Cui H, Wei Y, Tang X, Woodberry KA, Shapiro DI, Li C, Seidman LJ, Wang J. A comparison of conversion rates, clinical profiles and predictors of outcomes in two independent samples of individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis in China. Schizophrenia Research. PMID 29287626 DOI: 10.1016/J.Schres.2017.11.029  0.555
2017 Konishi J, Del Re EC, Bouix S, Blokland GAM, Mesholam-Gately R, Woodberry K, Niznikiewicz M, Goldstein J, Hirayasu Y, Petryshen TL, Seidman LJ, Shenton ME, McCarley RW. Abnormal relationships between local and global brain measures in subjects at clinical high risk for psychosis: a pilot study. Brain Imaging and Behavior. PMID 28815390 DOI: 10.1007/S11682-017-9758-Z  0.464
2017 Kline ER, Seidman LJ, Cornblatt BA, Woodberry KA, Bryant C, Bearden CE, Cadenhead KS, Cannon TD, Mathalon DH, McGlashan TH, Perkins DO, Tsuang MT, Walker EF, Woods SW, Addington J. Depression and clinical high-risk states: Baseline presentation of depressed vs. non-depressed participants in the NAPLS-2 cohort. Schizophrenia Research. PMID 28578922 DOI: 10.1016/J.Schres.2017.05.032  0.604
2017 Zhang T, Li H, Xu L, Tang Y, Cui H, Wei Y, Woodberry KA, Shapiro DI, Stone WS, Seidman LJ, Wang J. SU39. Do Baseline Clinical and Neurocognitive Features Predict Conversion in Individuals With Clinical High Risk to Psychosis in Shanghai? Schizophrenia Bulletin. 43: S175-S175. DOI: 10.1093/Schbul/Sbx024.037  0.595
2017 Tang Y, Niznikiewicz M, Zhan T, Xu L, Woodberry K, Li H, DelRe E, Seidman L, McCarley R, Wang J. M70. Abnormal P300 Novel and P300 Oddball Event Related Potentials in Persons at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis in Shanghai Schizophrenia Bulletin. 43: S235-S236. DOI: 10.1093/Schbul/Sbx022.065  0.513
2017 Yang L, McFarlane W, Seidman LJ, Corcoran C, Link B, Bryang C, Kline E, Cloutier A, Woodberry K, Kennedy L. 180. Predictors of Being ‘Most Impacted’ by Psychosis in Self-Identity Among Individuals at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis Schizophrenia Bulletin. 43: S96-S96. DOI: 10.1093/Schbul/Sbx021.258  0.698
2017 Wang J, Tang Y, Pasternak O, Kubicki M, Rathi Y, Zhang T, Wang J, Li H, Woodberry K, Xu L, Qian Z, Zhu A, Whitfield-Gabrieli S, McCarley R, Shenton M, et al. 13. The Extents of Extracellular and Brain Tissue Related Abnormalities in Subjects at Clinical High Risk of Psychosis Schizophrenia Bulletin. 43: S11-S12. DOI: 10.1093/Schbul/Sbx021.032  0.538
2016 Seidman LJ, Shapiro DI, Stone WS, Woodberry KA, Ronzio A, Cornblatt BA, Addington J, Bearden CE, Cadenhead KS, Cannon TD, Mathalon DH, McGlashan TH, Perkins DO, Tsuang MT, Walker EF, et al. Association of Neurocognition With Transition to Psychosis: Baseline Functioning in the Second Phase of the North American Prodrome Longitudinal Study. Jama Psychiatry. PMID 27806157 DOI: 10.1001/Jamapsychiatry.2016.2479  0.603
2016 Woodberry KA, Seidman LJ, Bryant C, Addington J, Bearden CE, S Cadenhead K, Cannon TD, Cornblatt BA, McGlashan TH, Mathalon DH, Perkins DO, Tsuang MT, Walker EF, Woods SW. Treatment Precedes Positive Symptoms in North American Adolescent and Young Adult Clinical High Risk Cohort. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology : the Official Journal For the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53. 1-10. PMID 27705009 DOI: 10.1080/15374416.2016.1212361  0.577
2016 Zhang TH, Li HJ, Woodberry KA, Xu LH, Tang YY, Guo Q, Cui HR, Liu XH, Chow A, Li CB, Jiang KD, Xiao ZP, Seidman LJ, Wang JJ. Two-year follow-up of a Chinese sample at clinical high risk for psychosis: timeline of symptoms, help-seeking and conversion. Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences. 1-12. PMID 27056022 DOI: 10.1017/S2045796016000184  0.598
2016 Thermenos HW, Juelich RJ, DiChiara SR, Mesholam-Gately RI, Woodberry KA, Wojcik J, Makris N, Keshavan MS, Whitfield-Gabrieli S, Woo TW, Petryshen TL, Goldstein JM, Shenton ME, McCarley RW, Seidman LJ. Hyperactivity of caudate, parahippocampal, and prefrontal regions during working memory in never-medicated persons at clinical high-risk for psychosis. Schizophrenia Research. PMID 26965745 DOI: 10.1016/J.Schres.2016.02.023  0.557
2016 Woodberry KA, Shapiro DI, Bryant C, Seidman LJ. Progress and Future Directions in Research on the Psychosis Prodrome: A Review for Clinicians. Harvard Review of Psychiatry. 24: 87-103. PMID 26954594 DOI: 10.1097/Hrp.0000000000000109  0.429
2016 Stone WS, Mesholam-Gately RI, Giuliano AJ, Woodberry KA, Addington J, Bearden CE, Cadenhead KS, Cannon TD, Cornblatt BA, Mathalon DH, McGlashan TH, Perkins DO, Tsuang MT, Walker EF, Woods SW, et al. Healthy adolescent performance on the MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery (MCCB): Developmental data from two samples of volunteers. Schizophrenia Research. PMID 26896388 DOI: 10.1016/J.Schres.2016.02.003  0.528
2016 Gonzalez-Heydrich J, Bosquet Enlow M, D'Angelo E, Seidman LJ, Gumlak S, Kim A, Woodberry KA, Rober A, Tembulkar S, O'Donnell K, Hamoda HM, Kimball K, Rotenberg A, Oberman LM, Pascual-Leone A, et al. N100 Repetition Suppression Indexes Neuroplastic Defects in Clinical High Risk and Psychotic Youth. Neural Plasticity. 2016: 4209831. PMID 26881109 DOI: 10.1155/2016/4209831  0.494
2016 Woodberry KA, Shapiro DI, Bryant C, Seidman LJ. Progress and Future Directions in Research on the Psychosis Prodrome: A Review for Clinicians Harvard Review of Psychiatry. 24: 87-103. DOI: 10.1097/HRP.0000000000000109  0.576
2015 Fusar-Poli P, Cappucciati M, Borgwardt S, Woods SW, Addington J, Nelson B, Nieman DH, Stahl DR, Rutigliano G, Riecher-Rössler A, Simon AE, Mizuno M, Lee TY, Kwon JS, Lam MM, ... ... Woodberry KA, et al. Heterogeneity of Psychosis Risk Within Individuals at Clinical High Risk: A Meta-analytical Stratification. Jama Psychiatry. 1-8. PMID 26719911 DOI: 10.1001/Jamapsychiatry.2015.2324  0.508
2015 Gonzalez-Heydrich J, Bosquet Enlow M, D'Angelo E, Seidman LJ, Gumlak S, Kim A, Woodberry KA, Rober A, Tembulkar S, Graber K, O'Donnell K, Hamoda HM, Kimball K, Rotenberg A, Oberman LM, et al. Early auditory processing evoked potentials (N100) show a continuum of blunting from clinical high risk to psychosis in a pediatric sample. Schizophrenia Research. PMID 26549629 DOI: 10.1016/J.Schres.2015.10.037  0.561
2015 Woodberry KA. Population screening in Asia: A unique opportunity to enhance early detection of psychosis? Asian Journal of Psychiatry. 18: 97-8. PMID 26498721 DOI: 10.1016/J.Ajp.2015.09.005  0.388
2015 Zhang T, Li H, Woodberry KA, Seidman LJ, Chow A, Xiao Z, Wang J. Interaction of social role functioning and coping in people with recent-onset attenuated psychotic symptoms: a case study of three Chinese women at clinical high risk for psychosis. Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment. 11: 1647-54. PMID 26185448 DOI: 10.2147/Ndt.S85654  0.548
2015 Zhang T, Li H, Stone WS, Woodberry KA, Seidman LJ, Tang Y, Guo Q, Zhuo K, Qian Z, Cui H, Zhu Y, Jiang L, Chow A, Tang Y, Li C, et al. Neuropsychological Impairment in Prodromal, First-Episode, and Chronic Psychosis: Assessing RBANS Performance. Plos One. 10: e0125784. PMID 25973925 DOI: 10.1371/Journal.Pone.0125784  0.46
2014 Wang J, Jiang K, Zhang T, Li H, Woodberry K, Seidman L. How should we intervene in psychosis risk syndromes? Shanghai Archives of Psychiatry. 25: 6-9. PMID 24991127 DOI: 10.3969/J.Issn.1002-0829.2013.01.003  0.533
2014 Woodberry KA, Serur RA, Hallinan SB, Mesholam-Gately RI, Giuliano AJ, Wojcik JD, Keshavan MS, Frazier JA, Goldstein JM, Shenton ME, McCarley RW, Seidman LJ. Frequency and pattern of childhood symptom onset reported by first episode schizophrenia and clinical high risk youth. Schizophrenia Research. 158: 45-51. PMID 24924404 DOI: 10.1016/J.Schres.2014.05.017  0.545
2014 Zhang T, Li H, Woodberry KA, Seidman LJ, Zheng L, Li H, Zhao S, Tang Y, Guo Q, Lu X, Zhuo K, Qian Z, Chow A, Li C, Jiang K, et al. Prodromal psychosis detection in a counseling center population in China: an epidemiological and clinical study. Schizophrenia Research. 152: 391-9. PMID 24387999 DOI: 10.1016/J.Schres.2013.11.039  0.554
2014 O'Brien MP, Miklowitz DJ, Candan KA, Marshall C, Domingues I, Walsh BC, Zinberg JL, De Silva SD, Woodberry KA, Cannon TD. A randomized trial of family focused therapy with populations at clinical high risk for psychosis: effects on interactional behavior. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 82: 90-101. PMID 24188511 DOI: 10.1037/A0034667  0.388
2014 von Hohenberg CC, Pasternak O, Kubicki M, Ballinger T, Vu MA, Swisher T, Green K, Giwerc M, Dahlben B, Goldstein JM, Woo TU, Petryshen TL, Mesholam-Gately RI, Woodberry KA, Thermenos HW, et al. White matter microstructure in individuals at clinical high risk of psychosis: a whole-brain diffusion tensor imaging study. Schizophrenia Bulletin. 40: 895-903. PMID 23737549 DOI: 10.1093/Schbul/Sbt079  0.545
2013 Woodberry KA, McFarlane WR, Giuliano AJ, Verdi MB, Cook WL, Faraone SV, Seidman LJ. Change in neuropsychological functioning over one year in youth at clinical high risk for psychosis. Schizophrenia Research. 146: 87-94. PMID 23434505 DOI: 10.1016/J.Schres.2013.01.017  0.56
2012 Giuliano AJ, Li H, Mesholam-Gately RI, Sorenson SM, Woodberry KA, Seidman LJ. Neurocognition in the psychosis risk syndrome: a quantitative and qualitative review. Current Pharmaceutical Design. 18: 399-415. PMID 22239571 DOI: 10.2174/138161212799316019  0.564
2010 Woodberry KA, Seidman LJ, Giuliano AJ, Verdi MB, Cook WL, McFarlane WR. Neuropsychological profiles in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis: relationship to psychosis and intelligence. Schizophrenia Research. 123: 188-98. PMID 20692125 DOI: 10.1016/J.Schres.2010.06.021  0.587
2010 McFarlane WR, Cook WL, Downing D, Verdi MB, Woodberry KA, Ruff A. Portland identification and early referral: a community-based system for identifying and treating youths at high risk of psychosis. Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.). 61: 512-5. PMID 20439374 DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.61.5.512  0.371
2010 Woodberry KA, McFarlane WR, Giuliano AJ, Verdi MB, Cook WL, Seidman LJ. NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL CHANGES OVER ONE YEAR IN YOUTH AT CLINICAL HIGH RISK FOR PSYCHOSIS Schizophrenia Research. 117: 447-448. DOI: 10.1016/J.Schres.2010.02.831  0.608
2008 Woodberry KA, Giuliano AJ, Seidman LJ. Premorbid IQ in schizophrenia: a meta-analytic review. The American Journal of Psychiatry. 165: 579-87. PMID 18413704 DOI: 10.1176/Appi.Ajp.2008.07081242  0.487
2006 Woodberry K, Giuliano A, Nock M, Seidman L. 0533 PREMORBID AND PRODROMAL COGNITION IN PSYCHOTIC ILLNESSES: PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A META-ANALYSIS Schizophrenia Research. 86: S111. DOI: 10.1016/S0920-9964(06)70332-2  0.445
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