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Invited Letter Rejoinder
Do letters about conspiracy belief studies greatly exaggerate? A reply to Sutton and Douglas
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- 30 July 2020, pp. 794-795
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Agreeing to disagree: reports of the popularity of Covid-19 conspiracy theories are greatly exaggerated
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- 20 July 2020, pp. 791-793
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Persecutory beliefs predict adherence to epidemiological safety guidelines over time – a longitudinal study
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- 20 July 2020, pp. 1393-1394
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Need for care, adversity exposure and perceived stress in clinical and healthy voice-hearers
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- 20 July 2020, pp. 1944-1950
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Assessment of emotions and behaviour by the Developmental Behaviour Checklist in young people with neurodevelopmental CNVs
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- 09 July 2020, pp. 574-586
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The psychological impact of COVID-19 pandemic on medical staff in Guangdong, China: a cross-sectional study
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- 06 July 2020, pp. 884-892
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Depression with atypical neurovegetative symptoms shares genetic predisposition with immuno-metabolic traits and alcohol consumption
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- 06 July 2020, pp. 726-736
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Familial risk for depressive and anxiety disorders: associations with genetic, clinical, and psychosocial vulnerabilities
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- 06 July 2020, pp. 696-706
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The silent danger of social distancing
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- 06 July 2020, pp. 789-790
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COVID-19 lockdown and mental health: why we must look into oncology units
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- 03 July 2020, pp. 787-788
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Subtyping late-life depression according to inflammatory and metabolic dysregulation: a prospective study
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- 03 July 2020, pp. 515-525
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Event-related brain-oscillatory and ex-Gaussian markers of remission and persistence of ADHD
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- 02 July 2020, pp. 352-361
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Refining our understanding of depressive states and state transitions in response to cognitive behavioural therapy using latent Markov modelling
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- 29 June 2020, pp. 332-341
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Interaction of irritability and anxiety on emotional responding and emotion regulation: a functional MRI study
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- 25 June 2020, pp. 2778-2788
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Brain structural correlates of schizotypal signs and subclinical schizophrenia nuclear symptoms in healthy individuals
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- 24 June 2020, pp. 342-351
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Migrant status and risk of compulsory admission at first diagnosis of psychotic disorder: a population-based cohort study in Sweden
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- 24 June 2020, pp. 362-371
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Emotional distress in young adults during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence of risk and resilience from a longitudinal cohort study
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- 23 June 2020, pp. 824-833
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Predictors of new onsets of irritable bowel syndrome, chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia: the lifelines study
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- 17 June 2020, pp. 112-120
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Challenging the negative learning bias hypothesis of depression: reversal learning in a naturalistic psychiatric sample
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- 15 June 2020, pp. 303-313
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Predicting the naturalistic course in anxiety disorders using clinical and biological markers: a machine learning approach
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- 11 June 2020, pp. 57-67
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