Ana María
Sánchez Torres
Publikationen, an denen er mitarbeitet Ana María Sánchez Torres (12)
2024
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Negative symptoms and sex differences in first episode schizophrenia: What's their role in the functional outcome? A longitudinal study
Spanish Journal of Psychiatry and Mental Health
2023
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Obstetric complications and genetic risk for schizophrenia: Differential role of antenatal and perinatal events in first episode psychosis
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
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Relapse, cognitive reserve, and their relationship with cognition in first episode schizophrenia: a 3-year follow-up study
European Neuropsychopharmacology, Vol. 67, pp. 53-65
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Relationship between cognition and age at onset of first-episode psychosis: comparative study between adolescents, young adults, and adults
European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Vol. 32, Núm. 4, pp. 639-649
2022
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Epigenetic clocks in relapse after a first episode of schizophrenia
Schizophrenia, Vol. 8, Núm. 1
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Gene co-expression architecture in peripheral blood in a cohort of remitted first-episode schizophrenia patients
Schizophrenia, Vol. 8, Núm. 1
2021
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A longitudinal study of gene expression in first-episode schizophrenia; exploring relapse mechanisms by co-expression analysis in peripheral blood
Translational Psychiatry, Vol. 11, Núm. 1
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Premorbid Characteristics as Predictors of Early Onset Versus Adult Onset in Patients with a First Episode of Psychosis
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, Vol. 82, Núm. 6
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The role of premorbid iq and age of onset as useful predictors of clinical, functional outcomes, and recovery of individuals with a first episode of psychosis
Journal of Clinical Medicine, Vol. 10, Núm. 11
2020
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Birth weight and antipsychotic induced weight gain: A prenatal programming approach in the PEPs study
Schizophrenia Research, Vol. 218, pp. 292-294
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Influence of social cognition as a mediator between cognitive reserve and psychosocial functioning in patients with first episode psychosis
Psychological Medicine, Vol. 50, Núm. 16, pp. 2702-2710
2018
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Smoking does not impact social and non-social cognition in patients with first episode psychosis
Schizophrenia Research, Vol. 199, pp. 64-74