The increased vulnerability of UHR subjects can be related to environmental risk factors like childhood trauma, adverse life events and affective dysfunction. The role of genetic and epigenetic risk factors awaits clarification

Deconstructing vulnerability for psychosis: Meta-analysis of environmental risk factors for psychosis in subjects at ultra high-risk / Fusar Poli, P; Tantardini, M; De Simone, S; RAMELLA CRAVARO, Valentina; Oliver, D; Kingdon, J; Kotlicka Antczak, M; Valmaggia, L; Lee, J; Millan, Mj; Galderisi, S; Balottin, U; Ricca, Valdo; Mcguire, P.. - In: EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY. - ISSN 1778-3585. - ELETTRONICO. - (2017), pp. 65-75.

Deconstructing vulnerability for psychosis: Meta-analysis of environmental risk factors for psychosis in subjects at ultra high-risk

RAMELLA CRAVARO, VALENTINA;RICCA, VALDO;
2017

Abstract

The increased vulnerability of UHR subjects can be related to environmental risk factors like childhood trauma, adverse life events and affective dysfunction. The role of genetic and epigenetic risk factors awaits clarification
2017
65
75
Fusar Poli, P; Tantardini, M; De Simone, S; RAMELLA CRAVARO, Valentina; Oliver, D; Kingdon, J; Kotlicka Antczak, M; Valmaggia, L; Lee, J; Millan, Mj; Galderisi, S; Balottin, U; Ricca, Valdo; Mcguire, P.
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