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On collecting meta-analyses of schizophrenia and postage stamps: A commentary on ‘How much do we know about schizophrenia and how well do we know it? Evidence from the Schizophrenia Library’ by Matheson et al. (2014)
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- 21 March 2014, pp. 3407-3408
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Are prescription misuse and illicit drug use etiologically distinct? A genetically-informed analysis of opioids and stimulants
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- 18 January 2021, pp. 3176-3183
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Abnormal Psychology. By D. L. Rosenhan and M. E. P. Seligman. (Pp. 730; illustrated; £17.95.) W. W. Norton: London. 1984.
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- 09 July 2009, p. 212
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Is the decline in diagnoses of schizophrenia caused by the disappearance of a seasonal aetiological agent? An epidemiological study in England and Wales
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- 01 March 1998, pp. 367-373
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Increase in youth suicides during the COVID-19 pandemic: concerns over implications for the future
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- 25 July 2021, pp. 3228-3229
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Successful metabolic control in diabetes type 1 depends on individual neuroeconomic and health risk-taking decision endophenotypes: a new target in personalized care
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- 18 March 2021, pp. 3616-3624
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A co-twin control study of the association between combat exposure, PTSD and obesity in male veterans
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- 18 June 2018, pp. 2449-2452
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Neural circuitry and precision medicines for mental disorders: are they compatible?
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- 09 November 2018, pp. 1-8
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Maternal half-sibling families with discordant fathers: a contrastive design assessing cross-generational paternal genetic transmission of alcohol use disorder, drug abuse and major depression
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- 17 April 2019, pp. 973-980
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Co-occurrence of DSM-IV mental disorders and alcohol use disorder among adult Chinese males
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- 29 May 2017, pp. 2811-2822
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A prospective latent analysis study of Axis I psychiatric co-morbidity of DSM-IV major depressive disorder
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- 09 July 2013, pp. 949-959
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Groundhog Day: research without old data and old references
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- 09 February 2022, pp. 625-631
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The institutes of psychiatry: growth, development, and future1
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- 09 July 2009, pp. 86-95
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Letter to the Editor: Comments on ‘Recovery from chronic fatigue syndrome after treatments given in the PACE trial’
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- 19 July 2013, pp. 1789-1790
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Efficacy of the unified protocol for transdiagnostic cognitive-behavioral treatment for depressive and anxiety disorders: a randomized controlled trial
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- 10 January 2022, pp. 3009-3020
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Moving toward precision PTSD treatment: predicting veterans' intensive PTSD treatment response using continuously updating machine learning models
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- 19 October 2022, pp. 5500-5509
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Online behavioural activation during the COVID-19 pandemic decreases depression and negative affective bias
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- 17 August 2021, pp. 795-804
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Testing the consequences of alcohol, cannabis, and nicotine use on hippocampal volume: a quasi-experimental cotwin control analysis of young adult twins
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- 17 November 2021, pp. 2671-2681
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Smoking in early adulthood is prospectively associated with prescriptions of antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, antidepressants and anxiolytics
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- 15 February 2021, pp. 3241-3250
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Identification of shared and distinct patterns of brain network abnormality across mental disorders through individualized structural covariance network analysis
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- 06 March 2023, pp. 6780-6791
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