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Journal article

What drives poor functioning in the at-risk mental state? A systematic review

Jack Cotter, Richard J Drake, Sandra Bucci, Joseph Firth, Dawn Edge, Alison R Yung

Schizophrenia Research | ELSEVIER | Published : 2014

DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2014.09.012

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Funding Acknowledgements

J.C. is supported by a University of Manchester PhD studentship.

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Keywords

Databases, Bibliographic
Psychotic Disorders
Ultra-High-Risk
Humans
Indicated Prevention
Sex Factors
Psychiatry
Clinical High-Risk
Randomized Controlled-Trial
Functioning
Cognition Disorders
Systematic Review
Term-Follow-Up
Quality-Of-Life
At-Risk Mental State
Clinical High Risk
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Science & Technology
Neuroimaging
Young-People
Ultra-High Risk
Substance-Related Disorders
Negative Symptoms
Risk
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Psychosis
Cannabis Use
Neuropsychological Tests

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