Genetic and psychosocial stressors have independent effects on the level of subclinical psychosis: findings from the multinational EU-GEI study

  1. Pignon, B.
  2. Peyre, H.
  3. Ayrolles, A.
  4. Kirkbride, J.B.
  5. Jamain, S.
  6. Ferchiou, A.
  7. Richard, J.R.
  8. Baudin, G.
  9. Tosato, S.
  10. Jongsma, H.
  11. de Haan, L.
  12. Tarricone, I.
  13. Bernardo, M.
  14. Velthorst, E.
  15. Braca, M.
  16. Arango, C.
  17. Arrojo, M.
  18. Bobes, J.
  19. Del-Ben, C.M.
  20. Di Forti, M.
  21. Gayer-Anderson, C.
  22. Jones, P.B.
  23. La Cascia, C.
  24. Lasalvia, A.
  25. Menezes, P.R.
  26. Quattrone, D.
  27. Sanjuán, J.
  28. Selten, J.P.
  29. Tortelli, A.
  30. Llorca, P.M.
  31. van Os, J.
  32. Rutten, B.P.F.
  33. Murray, R.M.
  34. Morgan, C.
  35. Leboyer, M.
  36. Szöke, A.
  37. Schürhoff, F.
  38. Show all authors +
Journal:
Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences

ISSN: 2045-7979

Year of publication: 2022

Volume: 31

Pages: e68

Type: Article

DOI: 10.1017/S2045796022000464 GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor