Depressive symptoms in first episode schizophrenia spectrum disorder.

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Depressive symptoms in first episode schizophrenia spectrum disorder. / Cotton, S M; Lambert, Martin; Schimmelmann, B G; Mackinnon, A; Gleeson, J F M; Berk, M; Hides, L; Chanen, A; McGorry, P D; Conus, P.

In: SCHIZOPHR RES, Vol. 134, No. 1, 1, 2012, p. 20-26.

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Cotton, SM, Lambert, M, Schimmelmann, BG, Mackinnon, A, Gleeson, JFM, Berk, M, Hides, L, Chanen, A, McGorry, PD & Conus, P 2012, 'Depressive symptoms in first episode schizophrenia spectrum disorder.', SCHIZOPHR RES, vol. 134, no. 1, 1, pp. 20-26. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21937197?dopt=Citation>

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Cotton, S. M., Lambert, M., Schimmelmann, B. G., Mackinnon, A., Gleeson, J. F. M., Berk, M., Hides, L., Chanen, A., McGorry, P. D., & Conus, P. (2012). Depressive symptoms in first episode schizophrenia spectrum disorder. SCHIZOPHR RES, 134(1), 20-26. [1]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21937197?dopt=Citation

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Cotton SM, Lambert M, Schimmelmann BG, Mackinnon A, Gleeson JFM, Berk M et al. Depressive symptoms in first episode schizophrenia spectrum disorder. SCHIZOPHR RES. 2012;134(1):20-26. 1.

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title = "Depressive symptoms in first episode schizophrenia spectrum disorder.",
abstract = "Depressive symptoms in 'non-affective' first episode schizophrenia spectrum disorders (FES) are common, but poorly understood, resulting in a range of conceptual and clinical management issues. This study had three aims: (i) to determine the prevalence of moderate to severe depressive symptoms (defined as a Clinical Global Impressions Scale-Bipolar Disorder (CGI-BP depression) score >3) in a large representative sample of FES patients; (ii) to compare the clinical and functional characteristics of FES patients with and without these depressive symptoms at service entry; and (iii) to compare the characteristics of FES patients with and without persistent depressive symptoms.",
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author = "Cotton, {S M} and Martin Lambert and Schimmelmann, {B G} and A Mackinnon and Gleeson, {J F M} and M Berk and L Hides and A Chanen and McGorry, {P D} and P Conus",
year = "2012",
language = "English",
volume = "134",
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journal = "SCHIZOPHR RES",
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AU - Berk, M

AU - Hides, L

AU - Chanen, A

AU - McGorry, P D

AU - Conus, P

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AB - Depressive symptoms in 'non-affective' first episode schizophrenia spectrum disorders (FES) are common, but poorly understood, resulting in a range of conceptual and clinical management issues. This study had three aims: (i) to determine the prevalence of moderate to severe depressive symptoms (defined as a Clinical Global Impressions Scale-Bipolar Disorder (CGI-BP depression) score >3) in a large representative sample of FES patients; (ii) to compare the clinical and functional characteristics of FES patients with and without these depressive symptoms at service entry; and (iii) to compare the characteristics of FES patients with and without persistent depressive symptoms.

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