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Clinical relevance of general and specific dimensions in bifactor models of psychotic disorders

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1. Shah JL, Scott J, McGorry PD et al. World Psychiatry 2020;19:233-42. 2. Peters E, Ward T, Jackson M et al. Lancet Psychiatry 2017;4:927-36. 3. Stanghellini G, Bolton D, Fulford… Click to show full abstract

1. Shah JL, Scott J, McGorry PD et al. World Psychiatry 2020;19:233-42. 2. Peters E, Ward T, Jackson M et al. Lancet Psychiatry 2017;4:927-36. 3. Stanghellini G, Bolton D, Fulford WKM. Schizophr Bull 2013;39:287-94. 4. Nelson B, McGorry PD, Wichers M et al. JAMA Psychiatry 2017;74:528. 5. Sass L, Borda JP, Madeira L et al. Schizophr Bull 2018;44:720-7. 6. Stanghellini G, Rosfort R. Curr Opin Psychiatry 2015;28:256-63. 7. McCarthy-Jones S, Marriott M, Knowles R et al. Psychosis 2013;5:1-16. 8. Stanghellini G, Raballo A. J Affect Disord 2015;171:171-8. 9. Woods A, Wilkinson S. Lancet Psychiatry 2017;4:891-2.

Keywords: relevance general; clinical relevance; psychiatry; psychiatry 2017; general specific; specific dimensions

Journal Title: World Psychiatry
Year Published: 2021

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